
Washington Death Records Search
Death Certificates are handled by the County Health departments in each county. Death certificates may also be listed in document indexes in the Auditors Office. Records may also be available at the state level depending on the time frame of the record needed. Birth certificates are not public records in Washington; this means that the person making the request must be a member of the immediate family to receive the record. Obtaining a death certificate requires the following information: the state, city and county where the death occurred, the name of the decedent as it appears on the death certificate, and the exact date of the death. Some counties or agencies may also require the decedent's social security number, the name of the funeral home and/or the name of the spouse or parents of the deceased.
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Adams County2 records
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Asotin County1 record
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Benton County2 records
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Chelan County2 records
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Clallam County1 record
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Clark County2 records
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Columbia County2 records
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Cowlitz County2 records
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Douglas County4 records
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Ferry County3 records
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Franklin County2 records
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Garfield County2 records
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Grant County2 records
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Grays Harbor County2 records
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Island County2 records
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Jefferson County2 records
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King County3 records
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Kitsap County3 records
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Kittitas County2 records
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Klickitat County2 records
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Lewis County2 records
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Lincoln County2 records
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Mason County2 records
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Okanogan County2 records
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Pacific County1 record
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Pend Oreille County1 record
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Pierce County4 records
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San Juan County2 records
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Skagit County4 records
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Skamania County2 records
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Snohomish County3 records
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Spokane County4 records
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Stevens County2 records
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Thurston County2 records
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Wahkiakum County2 records
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Walla Walla County3 records
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Whatcom County2 records
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Whitman County2 records
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Yakima County2 records