Death Records in Union County Florida

Union County death records are maintained by the Florida Department of Health in Lake Butler. This office serves residents in north central Florida. The county is one of the smallest in the state by population. Death certificates provide critical documentation for legal matters. Florida Statute Chapter 382 governs all death record access. Union County provides efficient service to residents.

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Union County Quick Facts

16,000 Population
$12 Death Cert Fee
2009 Records From
3 Ways to Order

Where to Get Union County Death Records

At 495 E. Main St. in Lake Butler, the Florida Department of Health processes death record requests. This location serves all Union County residents. Staff members assist with walk-in requests. Call the office at (386) 496-1051 for information. Staff explain ordering steps. They answer questions about required forms. The website at union.floridahealth.gov provides details.

Union County maintains death records from 2009 to present. Florida law restricts access to qualified individuals. You must prove your relationship to obtain copies. The privacy period lasts 50 years from death.

Office Florida Department of Health in Union County
Address 495 E. Main St., Lake Butler, FL 32054
Phone (386) 496-1051
Website union.floridahealth.gov
Records Available Death certificates from 2009 to present

How to Request Death Records in Union County

Three ways exist to obtain death records in Union County. Each produces certified copies. Choose the method that fits your schedule.

In-person service offers same-day processing. Visit the Lake Butler office with proper ID. Staff verify your eligibility quickly. They print certificates during your visit. Mail requests suit those who cannot visit. Complete the application form. Include ID copy and payment. Add a return envelope. Processing takes 7 to 10 days. Online ordering uses VitalChek. Visit their website anytime. Credit card payment is required. Processing takes 3 to 5 days. Rush shipping is available.

Note: All methods require proof of your legal right to the record.

Fees for Death Records in Union County

Union County follows state fee guidelines. The first certified copy costs $12. Each additional copy in the same order costs $8. These fees support vital records operations.

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.

Full payment must accompany all requests. The office does not bill later. Incorrect payments delay processing. Contact the office with any questions about accepted payment methods.

Types of Death Records Available

Union County issues certified copies of death certificates. These carry the official Florida state seal. They serve as legal proof of death. Banks, insurers, and courts require them. Certified copies work for all official purposes. The seal ensures nationwide acceptance. Keep them safe for future use.

Visit the Union County Health Department for more information.

Union County Health Department office in Lake Butler

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

Note: Verify which type of certificate your situation requires before ordering. Check with the requesting agency to ensure you get the correct document.

Florida State Resources

The Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains statewide records. Contact them at 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Phone: (904) 359-6900. They have records from 2009 to present. For older records, visit their office in person. Bring proper identification. Staff can help locate difficult-to-find documents.

VitalChek provides online ordering for all counties. Visit vitalchek.com. Service fees apply. Most orders process within days. Expedited shipping is available. This service works well for those living out of state.

Florida Statutes Chapter 382 governs death records. View at leg.state.fl.us. This law covers access rules and privacy. Understanding these statutes helps you navigate the system. The law protects family privacy while allowing proper access. Researchers should review these statutes before requesting records.

Genealogy researchers can find help at the State Archives. They have old death records on file. Some records go back many decades. The archives are good for family history work. They are in Tallahassee. Call ahead to confirm hours and access procedures.

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Cities in Union County

Union County includes communities in north central Florida. All residents obtain death records through the Lake Butler office.

Other Union County areas include Raiford and Worthington Springs. All death records are processed at 495 E. Main St.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Union County. Contact their offices for records from those areas.