Iowa
How to Get an Iowa Death Certificate (2026)

An Iowa death certificate is issued by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Bureau of Health Statistics in Des Moines or by the county recorder where the death occurred. Each certified copy costs $15.00. Only people with a direct and tangible interest, such as the spouse, parent, child, or sibling, may obtain a certified copy.
How Do You Get a Death Certificate in Iowa?
You get an Iowa death certificate from the HHS Bureau of Health Statistics or from the county recorder in the county where the death occurred. The state office is in the Lucas State Office Building, 321 E. 12th Street, Des Moines. County recorders hold records for deaths from 1954 to the present.
There are four main ways to request a certified copy.
Order Online or by Phone
Iowa contracts with VitalChek as its only authorized online and telephone vendor. You can order online through the VitalChek link on the HHS Vital Records site, or by phone at (866) 809-0290, Monday through Friday. VitalChek charges an additional processing fee on top of the $15.00 record fee.
Order by Mail
Mail a completed, notarized application with a legible photocopy of your government-issued photo ID and the $15.00 fee to the Bureau of Health Statistics. Make payment payable to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.
Apply in Person
Visit the Lucas State Office Building, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bring valid, current government-issued photo identification and the fee. You can also apply in person at the county recorder's office for deaths in that county.
Who Is Eligible to Request an Iowa Death Certificate?
You may request a certified Iowa death certificate only if you have a direct and tangible interest in the record. Iowa limits certified copies to immediate family and authorized representatives to protect the record.

Eligible applicants generally include:
- The decedent's spouse
- A parent or grandparent
- A child, grandchild, or sibling
- A legal guardian
- A legal representative or attorney acting for an entitled party
Every applicant must show valid, current government-issued photo identification. Mail requests must include a clear photocopy of that ID, and the mail application must be notarized.
Iowa Death Certificate Cost and Processing Time
Each certified copy of an Iowa death certificate costs $15.00, and each additional copy costs another $15.00. Effective July 1, 2026, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is raising the certified-copy fee for all vital records to $20.00 per copy, so confirm the current amount before you pay. The fee is a non-refundable search fee, so you pay it even if the office issues a no-record letter because the record cannot be located.
Processing time depends on how you order. In-person requests submitted by 2 p.m. are often ready within about 2 hours. Mailed requests returned by UPS overnight typically take 2 to 5 business days, while requests returned by regular mail can take 4 to 6 weeks. VitalChek orders add the vendor's own handling and shipping time.
Certified vs Informational Copy in Iowa
Iowa issues certified copies of death certificates, which carry the state or county seal and are accepted for legal matters such as estate settlement, insurance claims, and closing accounts. The state does not run a separate informational or genealogical death copy program the way some states do.

Because every Iowa death copy is a certified record, access is restricted to applicants with a direct and tangible interest. If you only need facts for family history rather than a legal document, you still request through the same channels and pay the same fee.
How to Get Additional or Replacement Copies
To get extra or replacement Iowa death certificates, submit another request through the same office and pay $15.00 for each copy. There is no discounted rate for additional copies, so order all the copies you expect to need in one request to save time.

If a certificate is lost or damaged, you order a fresh certified copy the same way you ordered the first one. The Bureau of Health Statistics and county recorders keep the permanent record, so a replacement reflects the current certified information on file.
| Item | Iowa |
|---|---|
| Issuing office | HHS Bureau of Health Statistics (state) or county recorder |
| First certified copy | $15.00 |
| Each additional copy | $15.00 |
| Processing time | ~2 hours in person; 2 to 5 business days UPS; 4 to 6 weeks regular mail |
| Eligibility | Direct and tangible interest (spouse, parent, child, sibling, legal representative) |
Disclaimer: This page provides general information, not legal advice. Fees, eligibility rules, and processing times change. Always confirm current requirements with the Iowa HHS Bureau of Health Statistics or the county recorder before you apply.
Sources
This page is based on official guidance from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Health Statistics and Iowa vital statistics law.
For the parent overview, see Iowa Death Records, and for other states see Death Records by State.
Sources and References
- How to Request a Certified Record, Iowa HHS Bureau of Health Statistics(hhs.iowa.gov).gov
- Vital Records, Iowa Department of Health and Human Services(hhs.iowa.gov).gov
- Iowa Code 144.26, Death certificate(legis.iowa.gov).gov
- Iowa Administrative Code 641.95, Vital Records General Administration(legis.iowa.gov).gov