Death Records Search in Queens County
Start a death records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Queens County. Death records can help you uncover essential details for genealogy research, verify identity, and gain insight into family histories or deceased individuals, ensuring you have accurate and reliable information at your fingertips.
Public Records Search
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Genealogy Records SearchBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsExplore genealogical records in Queens County, such as cemetery listings, census data, obituaries, wills, probate documents, and additional resources.
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New York City Department of Correction Inmate SearchBirth Records, Crimes and Crime Data, Death Records, Divorce Records, Jail and Inmate Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsLook up inmates under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Correction by entering either their first or last name, booking number, or case number.
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Mount Hebron Cemetery Death RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsExplore interments at Mount Hebron Cemetery by searching with a name, death year, and other criteria.
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Historical ArchivesAssessor and Property Tax Records, Birth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, GIS and Mapping, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage RecordsAccess details on historical archives from New York City, including records of births before 1910, deaths before 1949, and marriages before 1930. Additionally, find Civil War documents, tax photographs, and various other archival materials.
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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsHere's how you can get access to birth, death, marriage, and divorce records in New York City:
For Birth Certificates:
You can request a birth certificate for someone born in New York City either online, by mail, or in person. You'll need valid identification and any necessary fees.
For Death Certificates:
To obtain a death certificate, you will need to provide relevant details like the deceased's name, date of death, and your relationship to them. Requests can be made online, by mail, or in person.
For Marriage Certificates:
Marriage certificate copies can be obtained by providing details such as the couple's names and the date of marriage. These requests are also accepted online, by mail, or in person.
For Divorce Records:
Divorce records are maintained by the county where the divorce was filed. You'll need to contact the appropriate county clerk’s office to request a copy. These can sometimes be accessed online, but you may need to make a request by mail or in person depending on the county’s procedures.
Keep in mind that each type of record might have different requirements for identification and fees, so it’s best to check specific details before making a request.