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The Missouri Death Certificate database can be searched by first, middle and last name, county, year and month. Digitized images of the original death certificates are linked to the search results. Spouse, Father and Mother name search is only available for 1955-1973.
Many Missouri residents can quickly obtain their birth, death, marriage, and divorce records at the local level. 1,2 There are some types of vital records only available at the county level, and other types of records that are only available from the Bureau of Vital Records in Jefferson City.
Applications and Forms. The Bureau of Vital Records, within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, provides services including: Maintaining a central registry of Missouri births, deaths, and fetal deaths reported from Jan. 1, 1910 to the present 1. Preparing new certificates for adoptions and legitimations.
All Missouri death certificates more than fifty years old (i.e. pre-1973) are available online for free public view at the Missouri Secretary of State's "Missouri Digital Heritage" website. Starting in 1955, those death certificates also have the deceased person's parents' names and spouse's name indexed as well.
MISSOURI ELECTRONIC VITAL RECORDS. The Missouri Electronic Vital Records (MoEVR) system is designed to support the registration of Missouri vital events for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - Bureau of Vital Records.
Missouri death records are compiled from death certificates which are filed with the Department of Health and Senior Services by state law (Missouri Revised Statute, Chapter 193).
The Bureau of Vital Records has certificates of Missouri births from 1910 to the present. The Bureau also maintains certificates of Missouri deaths that are less than fifty years old. The Archives maintains death certificates more than fifty years old, but cannot issue certified copies.