Statesboro Death Records

Statesboro death index records are kept at the Bulloch County Health Department, which sits right in Statesboro on West Altman Street. This office is part of the Southeast Health District and handles death certificates for the entire county. If you need to find a death record for someone who passed in Statesboro or anywhere in Bulloch County, this health department is the first place to check. You can visit in person, send a mail request, or use state online tools. This page lays out how to get death certificates, what they cost, and where to find older death records tied to Statesboro.

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Statesboro Death Index Facts

35,226 Population
Bulloch County
Health Dept Office Type
$25 Certificate Fee

Bulloch County Health Department in Statesboro

The Bulloch County Health Department is the main office for death certificates in Statesboro. The address is 1 West Altman St, Statesboro, GA 30458. You can call at (912) 764-5969. Walk-in visits work best if you want a copy fast. Bring a valid photo ID and know the full name and date of death for the person you are looking up. Staff can pull the record and give you a certified copy on the spot in most cases.

This office falls under the Southeast Health District, which covers several counties in the region. The district keeps its own vital records and can help if the Bulloch County office has trouble finding what you need. Statesboro is the county seat, so the health department is right in town. Georgia Southern University is here too, which means the population shifts with the school year. Death records are filed based on where the death happened, not where the person lived.

Office Bulloch County Health Department
Address 1 West Altman St, Statesboro, GA 30458
Phone (912) 764-5969
District Southeast Health District
County Bulloch County

Fees for Statesboro Death Certificates

A certified death certificate from the Bulloch County Health Department costs $25.00. Extra copies are $5.00 each when ordered at the same time. State law under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 sets these fees, and they are the same at every county office in Georgia. You can pay with cash, credit, or debit at the walk-in window. Mail requests need a money order or certified check.

The discount for extra copies only works during the same visit or mail order. If you come back later, you pay $25.00 again. People settling estates in Statesboro often order two or three copies at once. Banks, insurance companies, and courts each may ask for their own certified copy, so having extras saves you a return trip.

Note: Personal checks are not accepted at the Bulloch County Health Department for vital records fees.

Search the Statesboro Death Index Online

Georgia has several online tools for searching death records. The ROVER system is the state's own portal. You make an account, enter the details, and order a death certificate. ROVER covers deaths from 1919 to the present. Delivery takes a few weeks by mail.

VitalChek charges a service fee on top of the $25.00 state cost. GO Certificates works the same way. Both are approved vendors that pull Statesboro death records from the state database. These online options are good when you cannot make the trip to the health department in person.

Historical death records from Statesboro are available through the Georgia Archives. The Archives has a digital collection from 1919 to 1927 that is free to browse. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index covers 1933 through 1998 and is free to use. These databases help when you have a name but are not sure about the exact date of death.

Who Can Get Statesboro Death Records

Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15, only people with a direct and tangible interest can get a certified death certificate. That includes spouses, parents, adult children, and legal representatives of the deceased. Funeral directors qualify too. You may need to show proof of your role if you are an executor or insurance beneficiary.

Informational copies are available to anyone. They are not certified and carry no legal weight. The Social Security number is removed. Genealogists and researchers use informational copies for family history. The Georgia Rules 511-1-3 detail the full list of who can get each type of copy from the Bulloch County office in Statesboro.

Statesboro Death Records by Mail

Mail requests go to the Bulloch County Health Department at 1 West Altman St, Statesboro, GA 30458. Include a money order for $25.00, the full name of the deceased, date of death, your relationship, and a copy of your ID. County mail requests take about 2 to 4 weeks.

The state office also takes mail orders. Send those to Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records, 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. The phone number is (404) 679-4702. State requests take 8 to 10 weeks. The Statesboro office is much faster for local death records.

The Statesboro city government website provides local services and contact information for residents.

Statesboro death index city government page

Statesboro serves as the county seat of Bulloch County. The health department sits right in the city, making it easy for residents to handle death record requests in person.

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Nearby Cities

Statesboro is somewhat isolated in southeast Georgia. Savannah is the nearest large city with its own death index page.