Search Burlington Death Index

The Burlington death index is managed by the Alamance County Register of Deeds. Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County, North Carolina. The city does not keep its own death records. All death certificates for Burlington are filed at the county level in Graham, the county seat. You can request death records in person, by mail, or online. The Alamance County death index covers records from 1913 to the present day for Burlington and the entire county.

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Burlington Death Certificate Office

The Alamance County Register of Deeds handles all death records for Burlington. The office is at 118 West Harden Street, Graham, NC 27253. Graham is the county seat, just a short drive from Burlington. Call 336-570-6565 for questions about death records. You can also email vitalrecords@Alamance-nc.com.

Burlington does not have a vital records office. In North Carolina, county offices manage all death certificates. The Alamance County Register of Deeds keeps birth, death, and marriage records for every person who was born, died, or obtained a marriage license in the county. For Burlington residents, this is the one place to go for death records.

Office Alamance County Register of Deeds
Address 118 West Harden Street
Graham, NC 27253
Phone 336-570-6565
Email vitalrecords@Alamance-nc.com

How to Request Burlington Death Records

Burlington residents can get death records in person, by mail, or online. Each method has its own steps. In-person visits to the Graham office are the fastest way. Walk in with your photo ID and payment, and staff will search the death index for you.

For mail requests, complete and sign an Application for Copy of Vital Records. Send it to Alamance County Register of Deeds, P.O. Box 837, 118 West Harden Street, Graham, NC 27253. Include the $10 fee per copy and a photocopy of your government-issued photo ID. Only money orders or bank checks are accepted by mail. Cash and personal checks cannot be sent. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope and a daytime phone number.

Burlington city government office for death record information

The Alamance County online portal lets Burlington residents order death certificates from home. Follow the instructions on the site to submit and pay for your request. Certified copies cost $10 each online. Uncertified copies are $1 each. The online system charges a small processing fee for credit card use. This is a good option for Burlington residents who cannot visit the Graham office.

Who Can Get Burlington Death Records

North Carolina law limits who may receive a certified death certificate. These rules apply to Burlington and all Alamance County death records. The law lists specific family members and legal agents who qualify.

Eligible people include:

  • Spouse of the person who died
  • Parent or stepparent
  • Child, stepchild, or grandchild
  • Sibling or grandparent
  • A person seeking records for legal property or rights matters
  • An authorized agent, attorney, or legal representative

Proof of relationship and valid photo ID are required for certified copies. Uncertified copies of Burlington death records are available to anyone for $1 each through the online system or at the office. These copies work for research and personal use but not for legal proceedings.

Note: If you are requesting records for legal purposes related to property or personal rights, bring documentation that shows your need.

Burlington Death Record Fees

The standard fee for a certified death certificate at the Alamance County office is $10 per copy. This applies to all Burlington death records. Uncertified copies cost $1 each. Payment methods vary by how you request the record.

At the office in Graham, you can pay with cash, check, money order, or debit and credit cards. Mail requests accept only money orders or bank checks. The online portal takes major credit and debit cards but adds a small processing fee. Make checks or money orders payable to the Alamance County Register of Deeds.

State Death Index for Burlington

When the Alamance County office cannot help, try North Carolina Vital Records. The state office in Raleigh keeps death records from 1930 to the present for every county. This is useful when you are not sure where in North Carolina a death happened. The state can search all 100 counties in a single request.

The state fee is $24 for a search and one copy. Extra copies ordered at the same time are $15 each. The county fee of $10 is much lower. For Burlington deaths that took place in Alamance County, the county office is the cheaper and faster choice. State processing times can stretch to several months, while the county office often fills requests the same day.

The North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh hold death record indexes from 1913 to 1979. Researchers looking into Burlington family history can use these indexes to find records before ordering copies from the Alamance County office. The Archives have original records for many counties from 1913 through 1975.

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Alamance County Death Index

Burlington is in Alamance County. All death records for the city are filed with the county Register of Deeds in Graham. For complete details on Alamance County death records, request methods, and all available resources, visit the county page.

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