Mississippi
How to Get a Mississippi Death Certificate (2026)

You get a Mississippi death certificate from the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) Vital Records office. The first certified copy costs $17, and each additional copy ordered at the same time costs $6. Close family members and legal representatives may request a certified copy.
How Do You Get a Death Certificate in Mississippi?
You get a Mississippi death certificate from the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) Vital Records office. MSDH holds death records for deaths that occurred in Mississippi from November 1912 to the present.
There are three main ways to request a certified copy. Each method requires a completed application, a copy of your valid photo ID, and the correct fee.
Order by mail. Download and complete the MSDH death certificate application, then mail it with a copy of your photo ID and a cashier's check or money order to the Vital Records office.
Order in person. Visit the MSDH office at 222 Marketridge Drive in Ridgeland, open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. In-person requests are typically mailed to you within 7 to 10 business days of ordering.
Order online or by phone. Use VitalChek, the private company authorized by Mississippi to process online and telephone orders. VitalChek adds a service fee on top of the standard $17 state charge. You can also call the Vital Records office at 601-206-8200.
Unlike some states, Mississippi does not maintain a county-level death record search. All certified copies come from the state MSDH Vital Records office.
Who Is Eligible to Request a Mississippi Death Certificate?
Eligible requesters include close family members and legal representatives of the person named on the record. You qualify if you are the decedent's spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, child, grandchild, guardian, or legal representative.

To request a certified copy, you must submit a completed application and a copy of your valid photo identification. The ID confirms your identity and your relationship-based eligibility.
If you do not fall into one of those categories, you must prove a direct and tangible interest in the record. Documents that can establish this interest include a joint property deed, an insurance policy naming both the decedent and the applicant, or relevant court documents.
Because Mississippi protects death records, requests from people without a qualifying relationship or documented interest may be denied.
Mississippi Death Certificate Cost and Processing Time
A certified Mississippi death certificate costs $17 for the first copy. Each additional certified copy of the same record ordered at the same time costs $6.
Ordering multiple copies together is cheaper per copy than placing separate orders later. Each separate order pays the full $17 first-copy fee again.
Standard mail orders are processed in 7 to 10 business days after MSDH receives the request. Online and telephone orders through VitalChek offer expedited UPS delivery and are processed in 3 to 5 business days.
VitalChek charges its own service fee in addition to the state fee, so ordering by mail directly from MSDH is the lowest-cost option.
Certified vs Informational Copy in Mississippi
Mississippi issues certified copies of death certificates. A certified copy is an official document with the state seal that you can use to settle an estate, claim life insurance, close financial accounts, transfer property, or handle other legal and government matters.

Many states offer a separate, lower-cost informational copy that is not valid for legal use. Mississippi does not run a separate informational-copy program for the general public, so plan to request a certified copy for nearly every purpose.
Because the certified copy carries legal weight, MSDH limits who may order one and requires proof of identity and eligibility. Keep your originals secure and order extra copies if several institutions will each need one.
How to Get Additional or Replacement Copies
To get additional or replacement copies, submit a new application to MSDH Vital Records the same way you ordered the first copy. You can request more copies at any time, not only at the moment of the original order.
If you order additional copies of the same record during the same transaction, you pay $17 for the first and $6 for each additional copy. If you come back later for a replacement, that new order starts again at the $17 first-copy fee.
Replacement copies follow the same eligibility and ID rules. You must still be a qualifying family member, legal representative, or person with a direct and tangible interest, and you must include a copy of your valid photo ID.
For questions about an order or to confirm current requirements, contact the MSDH Vital Records office at 601-206-8200 or by email at VRInfo@msdh.ms.gov.
Mississippi Death Certificate Facts
| Item | Mississippi |
|---|---|
| Issuing office | Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) Vital Records |
| First certified copy fee | $17 |
| Each additional copy (same order) | $6 |
| Processing time | 7 to 10 business days (mail); 3 to 5 business days (expedited online/phone) |
| Eligibility | Spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, child, grandchild, guardian, legal representative, or person with direct and tangible interest |

Disclaimer: This page provides general information about obtaining a Mississippi death certificate and is not legal advice. Fees, processing times, and eligibility rules can change. Always verify current requirements with the Mississippi State Department of Health Vital Records office before ordering.
Sources
This page is based on the Mississippi State Department of Health Vital Records office, the state agency that issues death certificates.
For the broader open-record and access rules, see Mississippi Death Records, and to compare other states see Death Records by State.
Sources and References
- Mississippi State Department of Health — Death Certificates(msdh.ms.gov).gov
- MSDH — Order Birth, Death or Marriage Records Online or by Phone(msdh.ms.gov).gov
- MSDH — Questions and Answers About Vital Records(msdh.ms.gov).gov
- MSDH — Death Certificate Application Instructions(msdh.ms.gov).gov