How to Get a Death Certificate in Missouri
After a death in Missouri, certified copies of the death certificate are the single most-requested document — banks, insurers, and government agencies almost always ask for an original. Here is exactly where to order them, what they cost, and how many you'll need.
Missouri — quick facts
- Issuing office
- Missouri Bureau of Vital Records
- Cost per certified copy
- $15
- Phone
- 573-751-6387
- Recommended copies
- 10–15
Three ways to order certified copies in Missouri
- 1
Ask the funeral home
The fastest option. Most funeral homes will order certified copies on your behalf. Ask for 10–15 copies.
- 2
Contact the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records
Order directly from Missouri's vital records office by phone at 573-751-6387 or through its website. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of relationship to the decedent.
- 3
Order online via VitalChek
An authorized service accepted by most states. Convenient but may take 2–4 weeks and adds a processing fee on top of the state fee.
Before you order
- Certified, not photocopied. A certified copy has a raised seal, watermark, or stamp. Most institutions reject plain photocopies or printouts.
- Order from the state of death. If the person died in a different state than where they lived, request copies from the state where the death occurred.
- Get more than you think. Every bank, insurer, and agency wants its own original. Extra copies are cheap compared to the delay of re-ordering.
Know exactly who needs a copy
Estate Assist reads the Missouriestate's documents, builds a personalized checklist of every institution to notify, and drafts the letters for you — so you know precisely how many certified copies to order and where each one goes.
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How much does a death certificate cost in Missouri?
A certified copy costs approximately $15 through the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records. Additional copies are often the same price, and ordering several at once saves return trips.
How many certified copies should I order in Missouri?
Most families need 10–15 certified copies. Each bank, insurer, court, and government agency typically requires an original certified copy — not a photocopy — so ordering extras up front prevents delays.
Where are death certificates filed in Missouri?
Death certificates are issued by the vital records office in the state where the person died — not necessarily where they lived. In Missouri that office is the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records.
What is the fastest way to get certified copies?
The funeral home is usually fastest — most will order certified copies on your behalf at the time of death. You can also order in person from the county or state vital records office, or online through VitalChek (which adds a processing fee and can take 2–4 weeks).
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Content checked against official state sources on July 16, 2026. Fees and office details change; confirm current requirements on the official Missouri vital records website before ordering. Estate Assist provides general information, not legal advice.