Sunrise Death Records - Certificate Lookup

The Broward County Health Department issues all Sunrise death certificates. Local residents cannot get these documents from city offices. State law requires county-level processing for every death record. These vital documents serve many purposes. Banks need them to close accounts. Insurance companies require them for claims. Attorneys use them in estate proceedings. The health department maintains Florida death records from 2009 forward. Earlier deaths are stored at the state Bureau of Vital Statistics. Both offices provide certified copies to qualified requesters who follow proper procedures and provide required identification.

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97,335 Population
Broward County
$10 Certificate Fee
2009+ Records Available

Where to Get Death Records in Sunrise

Sunrise residents obtain death certificates from the Broward County Health Department. The city does not issue death certificates directly. State law requires county-level processing.

The health department serves all Sunrise residents. Staff provide certified copies of Florida death records. Visit in person during business hours. Phone orders are not accepted. Mail requests work well with advance planning.

The office handles walk-in requests during open hours. Bring valid photo identification. Acceptable IDs include driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Call ahead to confirm wait times. Some days are busier than others at the Broward County office.

Note: The Broward County Health Department provides same-day service for most in-person death certificate requests.

Office Florida Department of Health in Broward County
Address 2421-A S.W. 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Phone (954) 467-4839
Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website broward.floridahealth.gov/certificates/

Broward County Health Department Services

The Broward County Health Department serves Sunrise with comprehensive vital records services. Certified copies of death certificates are the most requested item. Staff also assist with birth certificates and genealogy requests. They follow strict privacy laws under Florida Statute 382.025. This statute determines who can access records with cause of death information.

Older records require special handling. Deaths before 2009 are archived at the state Bureau of Vital Statistics. The county office will guide you through requesting these historical documents. Both locations work together to serve families.

How to Request Death Records in Sunrise

Requesting death certificates in Sunrise is straightforward. The Broward County Health Department accepts in-person visits, mail requests, and online orders through VitalChek. Each method has different processing times and requirements.

Walking into the office remains the quickest way to get records. Bring government-issued photo identification and the correct payment amount. Staff will assist you with the application form. Most requests are completed while you wait. Mail requests require downloading the form from the state website, completing it fully, attaching ID copies, and including payment. Send everything to the county office address. Expect approximately two weeks for processing.

Online ordering through VitalChek offers the convenience of home access. The service adds processing fees to the state certificate cost. Standard shipping takes several business days. Express options are available for urgent needs. Have the deceased's full name, death date, and location ready before starting your order.

Fees for Death Records in Sunrise

Death certificate fees are set by Florida law. Sunrise residents pay the same rates across all request methods. The Broward County Health Department collects payment at time of service.

A certified copy costs $10 for the first document. Order multiple copies at once and pay $10 for each additional certificate. This saves money compared to separate requests. In-person visitors can pay with cash, check, money order, or credit card. Contact the office at (954) 467-4839 to confirm current payment options.

Mailed requests must include check or money order payable to the Florida Department of Health. Cash is not accepted through mail for obvious security reasons. Online orders via VitalChek incur additional processing fees that vary by delivery speed selected.

Historical records from before 2009 carry an extra $10 state search fee. This charge funds the archive retrieval process. No fee waivers are available.

Note: All fees are non-refundable, even if no record is found during the search.

Online Ordering Options for Sunrise Residents

Skip the office visit. Sunrise residents can order death certificates online through VitalChek. The state-approved service operates 24 hours a day. No appointment needed.

Start at the VitalChek website. Select Florida death certificates. The secure form asks for deceased person's full name, death date, and location. Records from 2009 forward are searchable through this system.

Provide your shipping address and contact information. Email notifications update you on order status. The tracking feature shows where your request stands.

Payment is secure and immediate. Major cards accepted. Your total combines the state fee with VitalChek's processing charge. Select standard or express shipping based on your urgency.

Delivery typically occurs within 3 to 5 business days for standard orders. Express shipping reduces this timeframe. The county office cannot expedite VitalChek orders.

Types of Death Certificates Available in Sunrise

Florida issues two types of death certificates. Sunrise residents can request either type through Broward County. Each type serves different purposes. Choose the right type for your needs.

Death Certificate Without Cause of Death is a public record. Anyone can request this type. You do not need to prove a relationship. This certificate shows the name of the deceased. It lists the date and place of death. It does not include medical information. This type works for most legal purposes. Banks accept it for account closure. Insurance companies use it for claims. Title companies need it for property transfers.

Death Certificate With Cause of Death contains medical information. Florida law protects this data for 50 years. Only eligible people can get this type. Eligible parties include the spouse, parents, children, and siblings. Legal representatives of the estate may also request it. A court order grants access too.

The cause of death section shows what led to the passing. It lists diseases or conditions. It may show accident details. Medical examiners provide this information. Not everyone needs this level of detail.

Both types carry the same legal weight for proving death. The difference is the medical information included. Most Sunrise residents need the public version without cause of death. Choose the confidential version only if you have a specific need for medical details.

Note: Requesting a certificate with cause of death requires proof of eligibility and valid photo identification.

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Broward County Death Records

Broward County encompasses Sunrise and neighboring communities. The county health department serves all residents within its boundaries. Learn more about area-wide services and resources on the county death records page.

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