Texas Public Death Records Free Online

By Claire Dowell


Texas is one of the states in the U.S. that considers death records confidential. As a result, only death records of individuals who expired 50 years ago can be accessed by the general public. Texas death records that date back to 25 years or earlier from the date of death can only be obtained by authorized individuals like the deceased's immediate family or his family's legal representative. Apart from this, there are other things that you should know before you can get a copy of a death record in The Lone Star State.

Texas started keeping and maintaining death records in 1903. It was the Department of Health's Bureau of Vital Statistics who kept the records. The said office remains responsible for the records today. If you want to get a death record from Vital Statistics Office, you'll have to be willing to pay $20 for every copy you obtain. In addition to this, there is also a $3 fee for every additional record requested for on the same day. You won't get a refund, though, if the record search comes up with a negative result.

You will need to provide all the necessary information when filing your request. You'll have to give the complete names of the dead individual's parents (his mother's maiden name included), your reason for making the request, and how you are related to the deceased. You'll need to write down the full name of the dead person who owns the record, too. If getting a certified copy of the individual's death record is essential for you, you should be prepared to submit an authorization letter or legal documentation to the Vital Statistics Office.

In case the record you need is for a death that took place between 1903 and 1910, and cannot be found at the Bureau of Vital Statistics, then you will be able to access it with the help of the clerk's office of the county where the person on record expired. For both the Vital Statistics and clerk's offices, you will need to wait for a couple of days or weeks before getting your request. But if you really need free death records fast, you need an alternative solution. And this can only be found in independent online record searchers.

These online record searchers have been offering their services to the public for many years. However, only a few people actually know about them. And it's a pity because they offer one of the most comprehensive services ever, what with their loaded online database. Since it is online, it is easy to access Texas death records whenever you need to, and wherever you are (as long as you can connect to the Internet). In addition, you'll get your request after only a couple of minutes; not days or weeks.

Working with independent online record providers is one of the most practical decisions you will ever make. There's no fee that you need to pay every time you make a request. Instead, you pay a minimal amount once only! And in exchange for this, you'll get unlimited access to free death records, so you won't need to worry anymore about budget or money. That's quite a handsome investment, don't you agree?




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