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A few Nebraska counties also began recording deaths before statewide registration. Contact the [http://www.vitalrec.com/necounties1.html#Adams county clerk] for a record search and to obtain copies. Be aware charges apply whether a record is located or not. Before requesting a search and paying the fee, contact the county clerk and ask if they have pre-1905 death records. | A few Nebraska counties also began recording deaths before statewide registration. Contact the [http://www.vitalrec.com/necounties1.html#Adams county clerk] for a record search and to obtain copies. Be aware charges apply whether a record is located or not. Before requesting a search and paying the fee, contact the county clerk and ask if they have pre-1905 death records. | ||
The Omaha death records from 1873-1915 are available on microfilm at the W. Dale Clark Library [https://omahalibrary.org/locations/od/]. The call number is Nebraska Reference 929.3782254. There are over 37,000 death records in five volumes. An index of the first volume is complete.[https://cdm16747.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16747coll11] The other volumes will soon have an index. The index includes: the name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, residence, date of death, duration of illness, date of interment, and place of interment.<br> | The Omaha death records from 1873-1915 are available on microfilm at the W. Dale Clark Library [https://omahalibrary.org/locations/od/]. The call number is Nebraska Reference 929.3782254. There are over 37,000 death records in five volumes. An index of the first volume is complete.[https://cdm16747.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16747coll11] The other volumes will soon have an index. The index includes: the name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, residence, date of death, duration of illness, date of interment, and place of interment.<br> | ||
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Guide to Nebraska Death Records, Nebraska ancestry, genealogy and family history, death records, and family history.
In 1867, the Territory of Nebraska was admitted to the union as the 37th state. The State began to keep death records in late 1904. Use the following time frame for deciding which resources to consider when trying to locate a death record in Nebraska.
First Step: When did the death occur? [edit | edit source] |
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Deaths before 1904[edit | edit source]
Nebraska did not begin statewide registration of death records until late 1904, and compliance was not complete for several years. However, some earlier death records were kept by city health departments. For example, the city of Omaha has death records from 1873 and the city of Lincoln has death files from 1889. If your ancestor's death occured in either of these cities contact the respective City Hall and request a search. Addresses are:
Omaha: 1819 Farnam Street, Ste H10, Omaha, NE 68183
Lincoln: 3140 N St, Lincoln, NE 68510
A few Nebraska counties also began recording deaths before statewide registration. Contact the county clerk for a record search and to obtain copies. Be aware charges apply whether a record is located or not. Before requesting a search and paying the fee, contact the county clerk and ask if they have pre-1905 death records.
The Omaha death records from 1873-1915 are available on microfilm at the W. Dale Clark Library [1]. The call number is Nebraska Reference 929.3782254. There are over 37,000 death records in five volumes. An index of the first volume is complete.[2] The other volumes will soon have an index. The index includes: the name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, residence, date of death, duration of illness, date of interment, and place of interment.
There are some online death records and indexes at Online Nebraska Death Records and Indexes
Also, consider searching the following substitute records to locate your ancestor’s death date and place.
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Deaths after 1904[edit | edit source]
Nebraska began official death registrations in late 1904. Complete compliance did not occur until several years later. Records after 1904 are held at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Some death record indexes are available for this time period. Follow both steps below to find the death record; first locate the death date in an index and using the information order the death certificate from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
STEP ONE: Search for Death Information Online[edit | edit source]
For deaths during this time period, try the following databases. Try each link.
Nebraska Deaths Databases - may include Index and/or Digital Images | ||||
1904-1955 at Ancestry | ($) Index | |||
Online Nebraska Death Records and Index | Free Online death information from cemeteries and obituaries. Varies by county and year. | |||
United States Deaths and Burials, 1867-1961 | Free United States Deaths and Burials 1867-1961 Very few records for Nebraska | |||
Can't find your ancestor in the online index? |
Tips for Searching an Online Index
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STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate[edit | edit source]
To order a death certificate from the state office, click on the following link to obtain information including: current cost, address and other requirements for requesting a copy of a death certificate from the State of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
There may be some restrictions. You have to meet the proper purpose before applying for a copy of a death certificate.
Restrictions for obtaining death records:
- A legal copy of a death certificate cannot be issued without PDF proper purpose. You may get a death certificate for your spouse, your parent, or your child.
- Be sure that you meet the above proper purpose before applying for a copy of a death certificate (a request by spouse, parent, next of kin or legal representative of deceased). The fee for the search will be kept if no record is found or the right person has not asked for the record. You will be notified in writing if no record is found or the proper purpose has not been met.
If you do not want to order the death record, you can search the other records with death information to see what you can find.