Death Records in Martin County Florida

Martin County death records are maintained by the Florida Department of Health in Stuart. This office serves residents along Florida's Treasure Coast. The county offers beautiful coastal communities and inland areas. Death certificates provide essential documentation for legal and financial matters. Florida Statute Chapter 382 establishes the rules for record access. Martin County ensures efficient service while protecting family privacy.

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Martin County Quick Facts

159,000 Population
$12 Death Cert Fee
2009 Records From
3 Ways to Order

Where to Get Martin County Death Records

The Florida Department of Health in Martin County processes death record requests. The office sits at 3441 SE Willoughby Blvd in Stuart. This location serves all Martin County residents. Staff members assist with walk-in requests and phone inquiries.

Call the office at (772) 221-4000 for information. Staff can explain the ordering process. They answer questions about required documents. The website at martin.floridahealth.gov offers additional details.

Martin County maintains death records from 2009 to present. Older records may be at the state office in Jacksonville. Florida law restricts access to authorized individuals. You must prove your relationship to obtain copies. The privacy period lasts 50 years from the date of death.

Office Florida Department of Health in Martin County
Address 3441 SE Willoughby Blvd, Stuart, FL 34994
Phone (772) 221-4000
Website martin.floridahealth.gov
Records Available Death certificates from 2009 to present

How to Request Death Records in Martin County

Martin County offers three methods to obtain death records. Each produces certified copies valid throughout Florida. Select the method that fits your needs best.

In-person visits provide same-day service at the Stuart office. Bring your photo ID and eligibility proof. Staff verify your documents on the spot. They print certificates while you wait. This is the fastest option available.

Mail orders suit those who cannot visit in person. Complete the application form and include ID copy. Enclose payment and a stamped return envelope. Processing takes 7 to 10 days. Allow time for postal delivery.

Online ordering goes through VitalChek. Visit their website to begin. Credit card payment is required. Most orders ship within 3 to 5 days. Rush service is available for an extra fee.

Note: All orders require proof of your right to obtain the death record.

Fees for Death Records in Martin County

Martin County follows state fee guidelines for death certificates. The first certified copy costs $12. Each additional copy ordered together costs $8. These fees support the vital records system.

The office accepts cash, check, and money order in person. Make checks payable to the Florida Department of Health. Online orders use credit cards through VitalChek. Service fees apply to web orders.

Payment must accompany all requests. The office does not bill later. Incorrect payments cause delays. Call with any fee questions.

Types of Death Records Available

Martin County issues certified copies of death certificates. These bear the official Florida state seal. They serve as legal proof of death. You need them for banks, insurance, and court matters.

Certified copies work for all official purposes. The seal makes them valid across the United States. Keep them secure for future needs.

Visit the Martin County Health Department for more information.

Martin County Health Department office in Stuart

The health department building where Martin County residents obtain death records.

Note: Confirm what type of death certificate you need before ordering.

Florida State Resources

The Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains statewide death records. This Jacksonville office serves all Florida counties. Contact them at 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Their phone is (904) 359-6900.

VitalChek offers online ordering for all counties. Access it at vitalchek.com. Additional service fees apply.

Florida Statutes Chapter 382 governs death records. Read the full text at leg.state.fl.us. This law explains access rules and privacy protections.

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Cities in Martin County

Martin County includes several communities along the Treasure Coast. All residents obtain death records through the Stuart office.

Other Martin County areas include Jensen Beach, Palm City, and Hobe Sound. All death records are processed at 3441 SE Willoughby Blvd.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Martin County. Contact their offices for death records from those jurisdictions.