Utah Death Certificate Index
1904-1958.
Office of Vital Records & Statistics
A death certificate is the permanent legal record of an individual's death. Each death certificate includes the decedent's full name, date of death, county where death occurred, decedent's race and gender, place and date of birth, marital status, occupation, permanent residence, place and date of burial, time of death, chief cause and contributory factors of death, and if applicable, where illness was contracted and duration of illness. Death certificates also include the names and birthplaces of parents.
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Search by Name
To search the name of the person, use the syntax of surname, givenname middlename.
For example: Smith, John Henry
Browse by Date and County
For name and spelling variations.
Tip: An additional source for date and name information is the Utah Burials Database from Utah State History.
This page was last updated December 17, 2009.


