South Dakota
How to Get a South Dakota Death Certificate (2026)

You get a South Dakota death certificate from the South Dakota Department of Health, Vital Records office in Pierre or from any county Register of Deeds. Each certified or informational copy costs $15. Eligible requesters include close family, legal representatives, and anyone with a personal or property right to the record.
How Do You Get a Death Certificate in South Dakota?
You get a South Dakota death certificate through the Department of Health, Vital Records, which keeps the statewide index of deaths. You can request a copy four ways: online, by phone, by mail, or in person.
For online and phone orders, South Dakota uses VitalChek, the only third-party vendor authorized by the Department of Health. You can order at www.vitalchek.com or by calling 605-773-4961, using any major credit card in your own name.
For mail or in-person requests, you may use the State Office at 221 West Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501, or any South Dakota Register of Deeds. Death records are available at both the state level and at county Register of Deeds offices.
Mail requests must include a completed, signed application along with the fee. You sign the application in front of a notary or include a clear copy of your photo ID.
Who Is Eligible to Request a South Dakota Death Certificate?
Eligibility for a South Dakota death certificate is limited to people with a close relationship or a legal interest in the record. The registrant is the person listed on the record, and that name appears on a death certificate as the decedent.

The following people may request a certified copy:
- The spouse, child, parent, or legal guardian of the person named on the record
- Next of kin, including grandparents and siblings
- Authorized agents such as an attorney, physician, or funeral director
- Designated agents acting with documented authority
- Anyone who can show a personal or property right tied to the record
You must show identification when you complete the application. You can provide one government-issued photo ID, such as a driver license, state ID, tribal ID, passport, or military ID. If you do not have a photo ID, you may instead provide two documents that show your current address, such as a Social Security card, utility bill, bank statement, pay stub, or vehicle registration.
South Dakota Death Certificate Cost and Processing Time
A South Dakota death certificate costs $15 for each copy. This fee covers the record search and applies whether you order a certified copy or an informational copy. Each additional record on the same order adds another $15.
If you order online or by phone, you can add expedited handling for $11.50. That option includes shipping by regular mail, handling, and electronic authentication, and it is only available on phone and internet requests.
Processing time depends on the order method. In-person requests at the State Office or a Register of Deeds are usually handled while you wait, while mailed requests take longer because of mailing time on both ends. Choosing the expedited option speeds up online and phone orders.
Always confirm current turnaround times with the office before you order, especially if you need the certificate by a deadline.
Certified vs Informational Copy in South Dakota
South Dakota issues both certified and informational copies of a death certificate, and both cost $15. The difference is how each copy looks and what it can be used for.

A certified copy prints on security paper with a raised seal and the signature of the issuing agent. This is the version you need for legal purposes such as settling an estate, claiming life insurance or benefits, closing financial accounts, or transferring property.
An informational copy prints on plain paper and carries a disclaimer stating that it is for informational purposes only and not valid for legal proof of identification. An informational copy is a fine choice when you only need the recorded details, not a document for official use.
How to Get Additional or Replacement Copies
You get additional or replacement South Dakota death certificates the same way you order the first one: through VitalChek online or by phone, or by mail or in person at the State Office or a Register of Deeds.

Each additional copy on the same order costs $15. Ordering several copies at once is often the simplest approach, since estates and benefit claims frequently require multiple certified copies for different agencies and institutions.
If you lose a certificate or need more later, you simply place a new order and meet the same eligibility and identification rules. There is no separate reduced rate for replacements; each copy is priced at the standard $15.
| Item | South Dakota |
|---|---|
| Issuing office | Department of Health, Vital Records (Pierre) and any Register of Deeds |
| First copy fee | $15 |
| Additional copy fee | $15 each |
| Processing time | Same-day in person; mail varies; expedited option for $11.50 |
| Eligibility | Family, next of kin, legal/designated agents, personal or property right |
Disclaimer: This page provides general information about South Dakota death records and is not legal advice. Fees, eligibility rules, and procedures can change. Always confirm the current requirements with the South Dakota Department of Health, Vital Records, before you order.
Sources
This page draws on the South Dakota Department of Health Vital Records pages covering fees, eligibility and identification, and how to order vital records.
Related: South Dakota Death Records and Death Records by State.
Sources and References
- South Dakota Department of Health - Vital Records Fees(doh.sd.gov).gov
- South Dakota Department of Health - Vital Records Eligibility & Identification(doh.sd.gov).gov
- South Dakota Department of Health - Order Vital Records(doh.sd.gov).gov
- South Dakota Department of Health - Vital Records(doh.sd.gov).gov