Get certified Mississippi Death Certificate
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Order Mississippi Death Certificate
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Order government-issued Mississippi death certificate from home.
Start your application now.
Order Mississippi Death Certificate
Trusted by +1.5 million customers

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Learn how to order Mississippi Death Certificates from the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH). The current processing time is 4 to 5 weeks, and varies dependent on the method of request. The state fee is $17.00 per copy, with each additional copy $6.00. Only authorized individuals may order certified copies.
You can now order Mississippi death certificates through VRO’s online filing service. VRO offers a secure and simple way to order death certificates. We handle the entire application process, ensuring accuracy and ease. Your application is securely delivered to the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) for processing, allowing them to issue and mail your death certificate to you. You can place the order yourself in person or by mail through the MSDH by following the specific steps and meeting certain requirements. The type of certificate you need and how you order it impact the associated costs, eligibility, requirements, and processing times.

Requesting a Mississippi death certificate through our online filing service is quick and easy.
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$29+ state fees
Benefits of Ordering Online with VRO
required documents
In Mississippi, when applying for a death certificate, applicants must provide one valid form of primary identification, such as a driver's license or passport. They can present two forms of valid secondary identification: a social security card, utility bill, or work identification. For a comprehensive list of acceptable forms of ID, refer to the table below.
Primary ID Requirements Options | Secondary ID Requirements Options |
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Photo Driver’s License | Social Security Card |
Cost & fees
In Mississippi, obtaining a death certificate costs $17.00 for the first copy and $6.00 for each additional copy. When using VRO's online filing service, the fee starts at $29.00, plus state fees. VRO provides a secure online solution for ordering death certificates.
State Fee |
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$17.00 |
Rush Processing |
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Not Available |
Additional Copy |
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1 x $6.00 |
Processing time
The current processing time is 4 to 5 weeks, depending on the method of request. The total waiting time will also depend on how you submit your application and the necessary documents. To avoid delays, we recommend using VRO’s easy online service, which helps prevent incomplete submissions and errors. Several expedited shipping options are available at an additional cost.
Processing Time |
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4 to 5 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
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Not Available |
Authorization
Those authorized to request a Mississippi death record must provide proper identification. In contrast, those with a direct and tangible interest, including legal representatives, must provide proof of their relationship to request death records on behalf of someone else. Additional documentation may be required to verify your eligibility as a third-party applicant.
The Mississippi State Department of Health generally does not require applicants to get their forms notarized when requesting certified death records, regardless of the request method.
Tracking
When you place your order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online as we handle it. VRO verifies your documents before sending them to the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) for processing. You can also request mail tracking through VRO to monitor the progress of your application to the health department.
When manually mailing your death certificate request to the MSDH, including a self-addressed stamped envelope with your application is optional. Purchasing mail tracking is recommended to guarantee timely handling and secure delivery of your certificate. Once your certificate is mailed from the state office, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
frequently asked questions
Mississippi does not issue death certificates for individuals who die on U.S. military bases overseas. In such cases, if the deceased’s parents held U.S. citizenship, the U.S. Department of State records the death. To request this document, you must contact the U.S. Department of State and obtain a Consular Report of Death Abroad (CRDA or form DS-5542).
An officially certified death certificate from the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) will have unique security features to ensure its authenticity. The appearance of an official death certificate may vary depending on the year of issue, but it will contain essential details confirming the individual's identity at the time of death. Official death certificates from Mississippi typically feature the state seal, the individual's name, the date and place of death, and the state registrar’s signature. They are printed on secure, tamper-resistant paper with watermarks and other security elements. The MSDH issues these certificates to state guidelines, and all counties follow these secure issuance procedures.

Mississippi death certificates are essential legal documents that are the only official proof of a person's death. They are crucial in various important matters, primarily legal, financial, and personal. After someone has passed away, these vital records are necessary for managing financial affairs, filing benefit claims, verifying information for institutions, settling estates, and obtaining benefits from government agencies.
Death certificates are often helpful or required for:
Settling Estates
Claiming Pension and Retirement Benefits
Marriage and Divorce Finalization
Genealogy and Historical Research
Claiming Life Insurance
Managing Accounts at Financial Institutions
Making Funeral and Burial Arrangements
Tax Filings
Claiming Social Security and Government Benefits
Handling Property Mortgage and Real Estate Matters
Enrolling in school
The process for amending a Mississippi death certificate depends on the type of changes needed. By law, the original record cannot be altered; instead, an addendum is created to document any corrections. If there are any errors on the death certificate and the death occurred less than one year ago, you should inform the funeral director who submitted the certificate. If the death occurred more than one year ago, a court order may be required to make the necessary corrections. For further information, contact the Vital Records office at the number provided. To request a change or correction to a Mississippi death record, you can call 601-206-8200 or email [email protected].
Apostilles may be ordered from the Mississippi Secretary of State by mail or online with Vital Records Online (VRO) only.
You need an apostille when you file documents with a foreign government. It is a special certificate that verifies the authenticity of vital records for international use and is acceptable in countries that are part of the Hague Convention.
We offer comprehensive apostille services for death certificates across all 50 US states. Governments and organizations acknowledge the service, which is legally valid in over 100 countries. VRO’s service comes with expert support, costs $149 (plus government fees), and can be accomplished online in just three steps.
If you are manually submitting a request for an apostille, complete the following steps:
Standard Mailing Address:
Express Mailing Address: