Levy County Death Records Office

Levy County death records are issued by the Florida Department of Health in Bronson. This small North Florida office serves all Levy County residents. Death certificates prove a person has died. Families need them for banks, insurance, and estates.

The office keeps records from 2009 to the present. Staff provide personal service to all who visit.

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Levy County Death Records Quick Facts

42,000 Population
$12 Base Fee
2009 Records From
3 Ways to Order

Where to Get Levy County Death Records

The Florida Department of Health in Levy County is in Bronson at 66 West Main Street. This small town location serves all of Levy County. It is the only place to get local death records.

This office holds death records from 2009 forward. Older records are at the state office. The Bronson office is best for recent deaths. Staff can often provide same-day service.

Florida Department of Health Levy County office building in Bronson

Call before you visit. Staff can tell you what to bring. They will explain the fees. They can check if your record is on file.

Office Florida Department of Health in Levy County
Address 66 W. Main St., Bronson, FL 32621
Phone (352) 486-5300
Website levy.floridahealth.gov
Records Available Death certificates from 2009 to present

Note: The Levy County office provides personalized service for all vital records requests.

How to Request Death Records in Levy County

You have three ways to get Levy County death records. Each method fits different needs. Pick the one that works for you.

Visit the Bronson office for same-day service. Bring your photo ID. Show proof you qualify for the record. Pay the fee at the counter. Staff will print your copy while you wait.

Mail your request if you cannot visit. Fill out the state form. Include a copy of your ID. Send payment by check or money order. Allow ten to fifteen days for processing.

Order online through VitalChek. This is the state-approved vendor. Visit their website to start. You will need a credit card. Most orders ship in three to five days.

Florida law limits who can get records with cause of death. This data stays private for fifty years. Immediate family can access these records. Legal representatives with proof can also get them.

All requests require valid photo ID and proof of eligibility.

Fees for Death Records in Levy County

Levy County follows state fee rules. The first copy costs twelve dollars. Each extra copy in the same order costs eight dollars. These fees pay for staff time and record keeping.

The Bronson office takes cash, check, and money order. Make checks payable to the Florida Department of Health. Credit cards are not accepted for in-person orders. Online orders use credit cards through VitalChek.

Rush fees apply for records before 2009. These older records are at the state archive. Add ten dollars for rush service. Regular mail orders take two weeks.

VitalChek adds service fees to online orders. The fee varies by order type. Express shipping costs more. Check your total before you pay.

Types of Death Records Available

Levy County issues two types of death certificates. Each serves a different need. Pick the right one for your task.

Death certificates without cause of death are public records. Anyone can request these. They show the name and date of death. They do not list the cause. This type works for most legal needs.

Death certificates with cause of death are not public. Florida law keeps this data private for fifty years. Only close family can get them. This includes spouses, parents, and children. Legal representatives can also request them.

The Levy County office can help you choose. Call them with questions. Staff know what most agencies need. They will guide you to the correct form.

Always ask what type of certificate you need before ordering.

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics

The Bureau of Vital Statistics keeps all Florida death records. Their office is in Jacksonville. They hold records from 1877 to now. Files are most complete from 1917 onward.

Request records before 2009 from this office. Mail to 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Or call (904) 359-6900.

Fees at the state level differ from county fees. Five dollars covers a one-year search. One certified copy is included if found. Each extra copy costs four dollars. Rush service adds ten dollars.

The Florida Department of Health website lists all the rules. You can find forms there too.

You can also order online through VitalChek. This is the only state-approved vendor. They handle all online orders for Florida death records.

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Cities in Levy County

Levy County includes several small towns. All residents can get death records from the Bronson office. The county seat is Bronson.

Other areas in Levy County include Yankeetown and Fanning Springs. The Florida Department of Health in Levy County serves all these communities in North Central Florida.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Levy County. Contact their offices for records from those areas.