Are death records public in Texas?

Are death records public in Texas?

Texas Death Records which are 25 years or older are considered public information accessible to interested members of the public.

Can anyone get a copy of a death certificate in Texas?

A: For deaths within the past 25 years, only the immediate family members to the person whose name is on the death certificate are eligible to request a copy. All others who are not immediate family members to this person must provide legal documentation, such as a court order establishing guardianship.

How can you find out if someone is divorced in Texas?

Texas marriage and divorce records are available at the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). Certified copies of marriage licenses and divorce decrees are available at the office of the county clerk or district clerk where the event took place.

How can I get a copy of a death certificate in Texas?

The death certificate can be obtained from the county clerk’s office in the county where the deceased died OR requested online at the Texas Vital Statistics website http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/VS/ under Death Records.

How long does it take to receive a death certificate in Texas?

DeathOrder TypeTexas.gov Order Processing Time*Mail-In Order Processing Time*Death Certificates10-15 days25-30 daysDeath Verifications10-15 days25-30 daysDeath Certificate Correction/AmendmentService Not Available25-30 days

How much is a death certificate in Texas?

The cost for one death certificate is $21. If you order more copies at the same time, the cost for each extra one is $4.