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How to Get a Death Certificate in Denver County, Colorado

If someone has died in Denver County, Colorado, here is everything you need to know about ordering certified copies of the death certificate, including where to go, how much it costs, and how long it takes.

$17
Per certified copy
Yes
Online ordering
2 to 4 weeks by mail
Processing time
713,252
County population

Vital Records Office

Office Name
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Vital Records
Address
4300 Cherry Creek Dr S, Denver, CO 80246
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Cost and Processing Time

Cost per certified copy$17
10 copies (recommended minimum)$170
15 copies (recommended for larger estates)$255
Processing time2 to 4 weeks by mail; same day in person
Online ordering availableYes

Important Note

Colorado handles death certificates at the state level through the Department of Public Health.

How to Order a Death Certificate in Denver County

1

Check if the funeral home already ordered copies

Most funeral directors order death certificates on behalf of the family as part of their services. Ask your funeral home before ordering additional copies on your own.

2

Gather your documents

You will need a government-issued photo ID, the deceased person's full legal name, date of death, Social Security number (if known), and proof of your relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate, or court documents).

3

Choose how to order

You can order online, in person at 4300 Cherry Creek Dr S, Denver, CO 80246, or by mail. Online ordering may include an additional processing fee.

4

Pay the fee and submit your request

Each certified copy costs $17. Most offices accept checks, money orders, and credit/debit cards. If ordering by mail, send a check or money order payable to the vital records office along with your completed application.

5

Receive your certified copies

Processing time: 2 to 4 weeks by mail; same day in person. Each copy will have an official seal or stamp, making it valid for legal and financial purposes.

Colorado State Guide

For broader information about probate, estate tax, and other after-death procedures in Colorado, see our comprehensive state guide.

View Colorado State Guide

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