Oklahoma
How to Get an Oklahoma Death Certificate (2026)

Oklahoma death certificates are issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Vital Records Service. You may request a certified copy if you are an eligible family member, legal representative, or have a documented interest. The fee is $20 for the first copy and $15 for each additional copy.
How Do You Get a Death Certificate in Oklahoma?
You get an Oklahoma death certificate from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Vital Records Service, the central office that issues all state death records. Oklahoma does not issue death certificates through individual county clerks, so every request goes through OSDH.
There are four main ways to request a copy. Each requires a completed application, a copy of valid photo ID, and payment of the fee.
Order Online or by Phone
The fastest options are online and by phone through VitalChek, the state's authorized partner. Phone orders are placed at (405) 426-8880. Online and phone orders typically process in about two business days once correct information is received, with an additional service fee.
Order by Mail
Mail a completed Death Certificate Request Form, a photocopy of your government-issued photo ID, and a check or money order payable to "OSDH" to:
Vital Records Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health, PO Box 248964, Oklahoma City, OK 73124-8964.
Mail orders take roughly 6 weeks for processing and delivery.
Pick Up in Person (Will Call)
After placing an online or phone order, you can choose "Will Call" pickup at the Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or McAlester locations, generally available weekday afternoons.
Who Is Eligible to Request an Oklahoma Death Certificate?
Oklahoma restricts certified death certificates to people with a direct relationship or legal interest in the record. You generally qualify if you are:

- A surviving spouse, parent, child, grandparent, or sibling of the deceased
- A legal representative or attorney with supporting court documentation
- The funeral director of record
- A person who can establish a familial relationship or property co-ownership with the deceased
- A beneficiary named in the deceased's will when the estate is in probate
- A person holding a court order from a court of competent jurisdiction
Genealogists may obtain death records that are at least 50 years old. A non-refundable search fee applies to locate a record, and qualified requesters still must provide valid photo ID. You must provide a photocopy of a valid government-issued photo ID with every request.
Oklahoma Death Certificate Cost and Processing Time
A certified Oklahoma death certificate costs $20 for the first copy and $15 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Rates may vary for non-residents, and online or phone orders through VitalChek add a service fee.
Processing time depends on the method. Online and phone orders generally take about two business days once the application is complete and correct. Mail orders take approximately 6 weeks from the time OSDH receives your request. Incomplete or incorrect information can delay any order, so confirm every detail before you submit.
Certified vs Informational Copy in Oklahoma
Oklahoma issues certified copies of death certificates. A certified copy carries the official state seal and is accepted for legal and administrative purposes such as settling estates, claiming life insurance, closing financial accounts, and transferring property.

Unlike some states, Oklahoma does not offer a separate "informational" or non-certified copy tier for the general public. Access is controlled by eligibility rather than by copy type, which means qualified requesters receive a certified, sealed document.
How to Get Additional or Replacement Copies
To get additional or replacement copies, submit a new request the same way you would for a first copy. List the number of copies you need on your application so they can be issued together.

When you order multiple copies in a single request, you pay $20 for the first and $15 for each additional copy. If you need a replacement later, you place a fresh order through OSDH or VitalChek and pay the standard fees again. You must still meet the eligibility requirements and provide valid photo ID for every order.
| Item | Oklahoma |
|---|---|
| Issuing office | OSDH Vital Records Service |
| First certified copy | $20 |
| Each additional copy | $15 |
| Processing time | ~2 business days online/phone; ~6 weeks by mail |
| Eligibility | Family, legal representative, funeral director, documented interest |
Disclaimer: This page provides general information, not legal advice. Fees, eligibility rules, and processing times can change. Always verify current details directly with the Oklahoma State Department of Health Vital Records Service before ordering.
Sources
This page is based on official guidance from the Oklahoma State Department of Health Vital Records Service.
Up next: Oklahoma Death Records and the full Death Records by State hub.
Sources and References
- Oklahoma State Department of Health - Death Certificates(oklahoma.gov).gov
- OSDH Vital Records - Birth and Death Certificates(oklahoma.gov).gov
- OSDH Vital Records FAQs(oklahoma.gov).gov
- Oklahoma Death Certificate Request Form(oklahoma.gov).gov