Colorado Genealogy Death Records
Death Records Colorado State Archives
Death Records About Death Records Deaths in Colorado were not officially registered with the State until approximately 1908. Before that time there is no guarantee that a record of death exists. Our best collection of death records for that time are deaths that happened in a Denver hospital, though other early death records exist.
https://archives.colorado.gov/collections/genealogy-vital-records/death-records
Birth, death, and other vital records Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Birth, death, and other vital records Hello, The Office of the State Registrar of Vital Statistics will be undergoing rulemaking concerning 5 CCR 1006-1, Vital Statistics on February 18th. Thus, we are requesting your review and feedback with respect to changes that have been proposed under 5 CCR 1006-1, Vital Statistics.
https://cdphe.colorado.gov/vitalrecords
How to Find Colorado Death Records
All Colorado death records beginning in 1900 are housed on the state level. ... by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. A ...
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_Colorado_Death_RecordsBeginning Jan. 1, 2026, the... - Broomfield Public Health Facebook
Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, the cost for both Birth Certificates and Death Certificates will increase to $25.00 for the first copy and $20.00 for each additional copy on the same order. This new fee schedule has been set by the state and will be implemented at every Vital Records office in Colorado.
https://www.facebook.com/BroomfieldPublicHealth/posts/beginning-jan-1-2026-the-cost-for-both-birth-certificates-and-death-certificates/1300859618745115/
Birth and Death Certificates - City and County of Denver
Important Notice: Eligibility Change Effective October 15, 2024 Starting October 15, 2024, grandparents and grandchildren will no longer be considered immediate family and therefore will not be eligible to obtain certified copies of birth or death certificates based solely on their relationship.
https://denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Public-Health-Environment/Birth-and-Death-Certificates
Vital Records - Birth & Death Certificates
Effective January 1, 2026 the first copy of a certified birth certificate is $25. Each additional copy of the same record is $20 if ordered at the same time.
https://www.lpcgov.org/departments/public_health_2/records_statistics/birth_death_certificates.phpBirth and death certificates will cost more in 2026
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – Birth and death certificates are a vital part of anyone’s life, but starting on Jan. 1 of next year, they are going to cost you a little more to get. “Birth records can be used for things like getting a passport, obtaining a social security card, enrolling in school, registering to vote, things like that,” said Mesa County Public Health’s Sarah Gray.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/birth-death-certificates-cost-more-230043690.html
Death Records: Online Searchable Death Indexes and Databases
A list of online indexes for finding death records, listed by state.
https://www.germanroots.com/deathrecords.html
Colorado Obituaries
Obituaries are more than just announcements of someone's death. They can be a very useful source of information in historical research, for instance, or for those wanting to make a family tree. Obituary searches can be complex if the information you have about your ancestor is limited, but there is a number of resources, online and offline, that you can use to help aid in this endeavor.
https://publiclibraries.com/obituaries/colorado/
Beginning... - City and County of Broomfield - Government Facebook
Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, the cost for both Birth Certificates and Death Certificates will increase to $25.00 for the first copy and $20.00 for each additional copy on the same order. This new fee schedule has been set by the state and will be implemented at every Vital Records office in Colorado.
https://www.facebook.com/Broomfield/posts/beginning-jan-1-2026-the-cost-for-both-birth-certificates-and-death-certificates/1271236001699366/
Death Certificates - Boulder County
Boulder County Public Health issues Colorado death certificates in accordance with Colorado state law for persons who died in Boulder County during the years 1901 to the present. Death Certificates Who Can Apply Certified copies of death certificates may be issued (with proof of relationship) to: - Parents - Stepparents - Siblings - Spouses - Adult children - Stepchildren - Grandchildren - Legal representatives of any of the above -...
https://bouldercounty.gov/records/public/death-certificates/
Birth and Death Certificates Park County, CO
Birth and Death Certificates How to Obtain Birth and Death Certificates and Other Vital Records You can order birth, death, marriage certificates and other vital records from the state's convenient online system https://cdphe.colorado.gov/vitalrecords here How to Obtain Birth and Death Certificates and Other Vital Records How to Obtain Birth and Death Certificates and Other Vital Records How to Obtain Birth and Death Certificates and Other Vit...
https://www.parkcountyco.gov/883/Birth-and-Death-Certificates
Colorado Obituaries
Obituaries are more than just announcements of someone's death. They can be a very useful source of information in historical research, for instance, or for those wanting to make a family tree. Obituary searches can be complex if the information you have about your ancestor is limited, but there is a number of resources, online and offline, that you can use to help aid in this endeavor.
https://publiclibraries.com/obituaries/colorado/
Birth & Death Certificates Gunnison County, CO - Official Website
Birth & Death Certificates Requirements & Fees - Cash, Check, or Credit Card accepted - Valid identification is required for all requests - Birth Certificates: $25.00 for the first copy, $20.00 for additional copies - Death Certificates: $25.00 for the first copy, $20.00 for additional copies Birth Certificates Birth certificates may be obtained locally if the individual was born in Colorado.
https://www.gunnisoncounty.org/883/Birth-Death-Certificates
Death certificates – Clerk and Recorder
Death certificates Garfield County provides certified death certificates for deaths that occurred in Colorado. In most cases a certified death certificate maybe printed while you wait. Provide the following information to obtain a certified death certificate. Acceptable identification Information needed for death certificates: Full name of deceased, date of death, age at death, state of birth and county of death.
https://www.garfieldcountyco.gov/clerk-recorder/death-certificates/
Birth and death certificates will cost more in 2026
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – Birth and death certificates are a vital part of anyone’s life, but starting on Jan. 1 of next year, they are going to cost you a little more to get. “Birth records can be used for things like getting a passport, obtaining a social security card, enrolling in school, registering to vote, things like that,” said Mesa County Public Health’s Sarah Gray.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/birth-death-certificates-cost-more-230043690.html
Birth and Death Records Larimer County
Please note a change in fees for issuing Colorado Birth and Death Certificates, effective January 1, 2026, $25 for the initial certificate and $20 for each additional copy. Si usted habla Español y tiene preguntas, por favor llame a 970-498-6710. Important information: - The Larimer County Vital Records Office is closed daily from 12 p.m.
https://www.larimer.gov/health/health-department-general-info/birth-and-death-records
Death Records: Online Searchable Death Indexes and Databases
A list of online indexes for finding death records, listed by state.
https://www.germanroots.com/deathrecords.html