Death Records in Osceola County Florida

Osceola County death records are kept by the Florida Department of Health in Kissimmee. This office serves all residents of Osceola County. Death certificates serve as legal proof of death. Families need them for estate matters, insurance claims, and banking tasks. The state of Florida manages vital records under Chapter 382 of the Florida Statutes. This law governs who can obtain copies and what documentation is required. Osceola County provides multiple ways to request these important records. Tax Collector sites add convenience for residents across the county.

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Osceola County Quick Facts

400K Population
$10 Death Cert Fee
50 Yrs Restricted Access
3 Tax Collector Sites

Where to Get Osceola County Death Records

The Florida Department of Health in Osceola County maintains all death records for the county. This office is located in Kissimmee. Staff can issue certified copies of death certificates. They accept requests in person, by mail, and through online services. The office follows state guidelines for all vital records requests.

Three Tax Collector sites serve Osceola County residents. Visit the Kissimmee, St. Cloud, or Campbell City location. These sites charge an additional service fee. They provide convenience for residents who live far from the main health department. Hours may vary by location. Visit osceola.floridahealth.gov for more information about available services.

Florida Statute Chapter 382 designates death records as confidential for 50 years. During this period, only specific individuals may obtain copies. These include immediate family members, legal representatives, and those with a court order. After 50 years, death records become public information. This law applies to all death certificates in Osceola County and throughout Florida.

Office Florida Department of Health in Osceola County
Address 1875 Fortune Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744
Phone (407) 343-2009
Fax (407) 552-0165 (Funeral home use only)
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website osceola.floridahealth.gov
Records Available Death certificates per state guidelines

Note: Tax Collector sites add a $6.25 service charge to each death certificate order.

How to Request Death Records in Osceola County

Multiple methods exist for obtaining death records in Osceola County. Each option provides the same official documents. Choose the method that best fits your situation.

In-person requests at the Osceola County Health Department provide same-day service. Bring valid identification and documentation proving your eligibility. Staff will verify your information and process your request immediately. This method offers the quickest way to obtain certified copies. Most in-person visits are completed within minutes.

Mail requests serve those living outside the Kissimmee area. Send a completed application form, copy of your ID, and payment to the office address. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope for return shipping. Processing typically takes 7 to 10 business days. Allow additional time for postal delivery. Online ordering through VitalChek provides 24-hour access. Visit the website and follow the step-by-step instructions. Credit card payment is required for this service. Most online orders are processed within 3 to 5 business days. Expedited shipping is available for an additional fee.

Note: All methods require proof of eligibility to receive death records.

Fees for Death Records in Osceola County

The first death certificate costs $10 in Osceola County. Each additional certificate in the same order costs $10. These fees fund the vital records system and ensure secure document handling.

Payment options vary. In-person payments can be made with cash, check, or money order. Make checks payable to the Florida Department of Health. Online orders through VitalChek include additional service charges. These fees cover the costs of electronic processing and verification. Credit cards are accepted for online transactions only.

Additional fees apply in Osceola County. A protective sheath costs $3. Shipping costs $2.50. A search fee of $5 per year applies if the exact year is unknown. The maximum search fee is $50. Tax Collector sites add $6.25 service charge per order. Payment must accompany all requests before processing begins. The office does not invoice or accept payment upon delivery. Incorrect payment types will delay your order. Contact the office directly if you have questions about fees or payment options.

Types of Death Records Available

Two types of death certificates are issued in Osceola County. Each type serves different purposes. Understanding the difference helps you order the correct document. Staff can advise which type meets your specific needs.

Certified copies bear the official seal of Florida. These documents serve as legal proof of death. Financial institutions require them. Insurance companies need them for claims. Attorneys use them in legal proceedings. Most official transactions require this type of certificate. The embossed seal validates the document nationwide. Uncertified copies cost less but lack the official seal. They work well for genealogical research. Some organizations accept them for informational purposes. However, they do not serve as legal documentation. You cannot use them to claim benefits or transfer property. Verify which type you need before placing your order.

View the Osceola County Health Department website for more information about their services.

Osceola County Health Department main office in Kissimmee

This image shows the health department building where Osceola County residents can obtain death records.

Note: Always confirm which type of death certificate you need before ordering.

Who Can Get Osceola County Death Records

Chapter 382 of the Florida Statutes restricts access to death records. These rules protect family privacy. Osceola County enforces these requirements strictly. You must demonstrate your legal right to obtain a copy.

Immediate family members have automatic access to death records. This category includes spouses, parents, and children. Grandchildren may also request records. You must present valid identification. You must also provide proof of relationship. Birth certificates and marriage licenses serve this purpose. Staff verify all documentation carefully.

Legal representatives may obtain death records on behalf of families. This includes attorneys and estate executors. Court documents establishing your authority are required. The health department reviews these papers. Agents with notarized authorization from family members may also apply. Individuals with a legitimate legal interest may access death records. This includes beneficiaries named in wills. It also covers those with documented legal claims. Proof of your interest is required. A court order may be necessary in some cases. Contact the office to determine what documentation you need.

Visit the death certificates page for more details on ordering.

Osceola County death certificates ordering information page

This page shows the forms and steps needed to order death records in Osceola County.

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Cities in Osceola County

Osceola County is in central Florida near Orlando. All residents use the Kissimmee office for death records. The county seat is Kissimmee. This is where the main health department is located.

Other areas in Osceola County include St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana. Tax Collector sites in these areas also provide death certificate services. All records are processed through the Department of Health.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Osceola County. Contact their health departments for death records from those areas.