Death Records Services in Lake County Florida

Lake County death records are maintained through three office locations. The Florida Department of Health serves Central Florida communities comprehensively. Residents throughout the county access vital records services conveniently.

Death certificates matter for many reasons. Families rely on them for estate matters. Attorneys need them for legal proceedings. Financial institutions require them for account closures. Florida Statute Chapter 382 establishes the rules. Lake County makes the process accessible.

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Lake County Quick Facts

395K Population
$12 Death Cert Fee
50 Yrs Restricted Access
3 Office Locations

Where to Get Lake County Death Records

Three locations serve Lake County residents. The Clermont office sits on Oakley Seaver Drive. The Eustis office is on US Highway 441. The Leesburg office resides on Griffin Road. Staff at all locations assist with requests professionally.

Online access is available through VitalChek. This platform partners with Florida's vital records system. Those unable to visit an office find it convenient. Service fees apply beyond state certificate costs.

In-person requests process quickly. Visit lake.floridahealth.gov/certificates for information. Florida Statute Chapter 382 governs procedures.

Office Florida Department of Health in Lake County
Clermont Office 875 Oakley Seaver Drive, Clermont, FL 34711
Eustis Office 16140 US Hwy 441, Eustis, FL 32726
Leesburg Office 2113 W. Griffin Road, Leesburg, FL 34748
Mailing Address P.O. Box 1305, Tavares, FL 32778
Phone (352) 771-5500
Hours Monday-Friday, regular business hours
Website lake.floridahealth.gov/certificates
Records Available Death certificates per state guidelines

How to Request Death Records in Lake County

Three methods are available countywide. Each produces identical certified documents. Select the option fitting your schedule.

Visit any Lake County office for same-day service. Come during business hours with proper ID. Staff verify credentials and process requests promptly.

Mail requests work from anywhere. Complete the official application form. Include photocopies of your ID. Enclose payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Processing takes 7 to 10 business days.

Online ordering through VitalChek operates 24/7. Credit card payment is required. Most orders process within 3 to 5 business days.

All methods require proof of eligibility. Florida law restricts access to qualified individuals.

Fees for Death Records in Lake County

Lake County charges $12 per death certificate. Vinyl protectors cost $5 each. These fees support vital records infrastructure.

Cash, checks, and money orders work for in-person requests. Make checks payable to the Florida Department of Health. VitalChek online orders include additional service fees.

Full payment must accompany all requests. Improper payments cause delays. Contact any office for clarification.

Lake County death certificates information and ordering page

Types of Death Records Available

Two categories exist. Choose based on your needs.

Certified copies display the official embossed seal. They serve as legally recognized proof of death. Financial institutions require them for account closures. Insurance companies need them for claims.

Non-certified copies cost less without the seal. Genealogists find them useful. Most agencies will not accept them as legal documentation.

See the Lake County Health Department website.

Lake County Health Department main office

This image shows the health department facility where Lake County residents obtain death certificates.

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Who Can Get Lake County Death Records

Florida law restricts access. Chapter 382 of the Florida Statutes establishes safeguards. Lake County enforces requirements consistently.

Immediate family members qualify automatically. Surviving spouses, parents, and children may apply. Valid government-issued photo ID is mandatory.

Legal representatives may obtain records. Licensed attorneys should provide court documents.

Individuals with demonstrable legal interests may apply. Evidence must support the request.

Visit the death certificates page for procedures.

Cities in Lake County

Several communities comprise Lake County. Residents may visit any of the three office locations.

Additional communities include Fruitland Park, Umatilla, and Groveland. All areas access services through the three office locations.

Florida State Resources

The Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains death records from 2009 to present. This state-level office serves as a central repository.

Office Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics
Address 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202
Fees $5 search fee + $4 per copy
Online VitalChek Ordering
Statutes Florida Statute Chapter 382

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Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Lake County. Contact their respective health departments.