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Other than the public libraries, individuals can use online databases (for instance, newspapers or genealogy sites) to conduct a free obituary lookup in Florida. Many of these databases are searchable with a decedent's name, place of death, or death year range, but they may not contain older obituary records.
Free; index of Florida death records created by Florida Department of Health and Vital Statistics. Microfilm copies of original records are available at the FamilySearch Library and at FamilySearch Centers.
How to Conduct a Free Death Certificate Search in Florida. The Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics does not have a provision for a free death certificate search. Hence, individuals would have to pay to access death certificates or obtain a copy of a death record.
24 Ways to Find Ancestor Death Information. The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of Florida. Note: Some links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images.
Florida Death Records Index, 1877-1939 from FamilySearch (free with registration) includes digitized images of the death certificates
General Death Certificate Information. Death certificates are public record without cause of death. Anyone may obtain certified copies without the cause of death information. The cause of death becomes public information after 50 years from the date of death.