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16 mar 2022 · The New York City Municipal Archives has been working to digitize the millions of birth, marriage, and death records it holds since 2013. With the project now 70% complete, 9,318,625 digitized records from the late 1800s to the early 1900s are now available online as of March 2022.
Order Online. Visting to make a correction? Overview. Vital Records has death records (since 1881) for all of New York State except New York City. It does not have these records for New York City (the boroughs of Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island)).
There are two parts to the death certificate: The standard certificate of death, which includes the deceased's name, gender and date of birth. The confidential medical report of the cause of death. Most people need just the standard certificate of death. There is no additional fee to request the cause of death.
22 mar 2022 · The largest collection of publicly available New York City birth, marriage, and death records is now online and free to access. The New York City Municipal Archives has been working to digitize the millions of birth, marriage, and death records it holds since 2013.
The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records.
Order a Certificate through VitalChek. Check the status of your order. The NYC Health Department issues certificates to people who are born or who die in New York City (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island).
Indexes to digitized records are now available on NYC Open Data! View/search data, explore visualizations, and download data sets. Search Tips. By Certificate Number. The fastest way to locate a vital record is by using the certificate number.