How to Find Nebraska Death Records

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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]

Choose a time period to search for your ancestor's death record:

Learn more about U.S. Death Records


Deaths before 1904[edit | edit source]

Nebraska did not begin statewide registration of death records until late 1904, although compliance was not total for several years. Generally, they did not record deaths at the city or county level. However, the earliest death records were kept were kept by a few city health departments.  For example, the city of Omaha has death records from 1873 and the city of Lincoln has death files from 1889. A few Nebraska counties also began recording births and deaths before statewide registration. Contact the county clerk to have a search done and to obtain copies of the records. Be aware that they will charge you whether they find the person you are looking for or not.  Therefore, before requesting a search and paying the fee, it may be worth the effort to contact the county clerk of the county where the person died and ask ahead of time if they have any pre-1905 death records.

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.

  Records that may give death information:
Cemetery Records
Newspapers
Nebraska Periodicals
Nebraska Military Records
Nebraska History
Church Records
Census
Bible Records
Probate (wills, etc)
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Deaths from 1904 and later[edit | edit source]

All death records for the state of Nebraska are not available on the Internet.  Therefore follow both steps below to find what is available whether on the internet or in record respositories.


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

Try 1st:


Online Nebraska Death Records and Index Free  
Try 2nd:


FamilySearch.org 

Currently no death records for Neb on this site, as of 25 June 2013. Make periodic checkbacks. Use US records at right.

Free

- United States Social Security Death Index

- US Death and Burials 1867-1961 (Very few from Neb)





If you can't find the death record in the above databases, try the following:


Next Try:  Ancestry Database - Choose one of the following:


use Ancestry Institution at FamilySearch Centers/Libraries



Free use at Family History Library in Salt Lake City or at FamilySearch Centers worldwide and some Libraries; Find your local FamilySearch Center




Use your own

Ancestry subscription

$, To obtain a subscription to Ancestry; Ancestry is often available for free through your local public library




Can't access Ancestry? Go to Step Two Part B listed below. You may be able to order the death record for your ancestor for a fee from the Nebraska State Vital Records Office.
Social Security Death Index (SSDI)


1937 to present at Genealogy Bank Free; most current version; few records before 1962; gives place where the last benefit was sent

Can't find your ancestor in the online index?

Tips for searching online indexes
No death record for your ancestor? Other records with death information



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.

There may be some restrictions. You have to meet the proper purpose before applying for a copy of a death certificate (a request by spouse, parent, next of kin or legal representative of deceased).


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.

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STEP THREE: Check the Film and Book holdings of the Family History Library

The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah is the largest genealogical library in the world. They have millions of records on Microfilm, Microfiche or in Printed form. Before you attempt a trip there, their catalog of holdings can be searched online at FamilySearch.org.








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