Tuscaloosa Death Records

Death records for Tuscaloosa residents and deaths occurring in Tuscaloosa are handled by the Tuscaloosa County Health Department. Tuscaloosa is Alabama's fifth-largest city and home to the University of Alabama. The Tuscaloosa County Health Department can issue certified death certificates for any death that occurred in Alabama through the statewide ViSION system.

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Tuscaloosa Quick Facts

114,288 Population
Tuscaloosa County
$15 Search Fee
25 Years Restricted

Which Office Handles Tuscaloosa Death Records

Tuscaloosa is served by the Tuscaloosa County Health Department for all vital records including death certificates. The main office is located on Hargrove Road East in Tuscaloosa. Walk-in service is available during regular business hours, and certificates are typically issued the same day.

The Tuscaloosa County Health Department is part of the Alabama Department of Public Health system. Like all county health departments in Alabama, it has access to statewide death records through the ViSION electronic system. You can request a death certificate from this office for any death that occurred anywhere in Alabama.

Tuscaloosa County Health Department

Office Tuscaloosa County Health Department
Address 2350 Hargrove Road East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
Phone (205) 562-6900
Fax (205) 562-6903
Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website ADPH Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County Health Department ADPH page

How to Request Death Certificates

In Person

Visit the Tuscaloosa County Health Department at 2350 Hargrove Road East in Tuscaloosa. Bring government-issued photo identification and payment. Certificates for deaths less than 25 years old require proof of eligibility such as documentation of your relationship to the deceased. Walk-in requests are typically processed the same day.

By Mail

Mail requests can be sent to the Center for Health Statistics at P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103-5625. Include a completed application form HS-14, copy of your photo ID, proof of eligibility for restricted records, and payment by check or money order. Allow 7 to 10 business days for processing.

Online

VitalChek provides online ordering at vitalchek.com. Phone orders can be placed at 1-888-279-9888. Additional processing fees apply to online and phone orders. Credit and debit cards are accepted through VitalChek.

Fees and Processing Times

Search fee (includes 1 certified copy) $15.00
Additional copies (same order) $6.00 each
In-person processing Same day
Mail processing 7-10 business days

Access Restrictions

Death records less than 25 years old are restricted under Alabama Code Section 22-9A-21. Eligible requestors for restricted records include the spouse, parents, children, siblings, and grandchildren of the deceased. Legal representatives and estate executors may also request copies with documentation. Records older than 25 years are public and available to anyone.

Required Information

When requesting a death certificate, you will need to provide the full legal name of the deceased, date of death (at least the year), and place of death if known. For restricted records, you must also provide proof of your relationship to the deceased and government-issued photo identification.

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