Fremont County Obituary Records

Fremont County obituary records are maintained by the Fremont County Department of Public Health and Environment. Located in Canon City, this office issues certified death certificates for any Colorado death. You can request records in person, by mail, or through online services. The health department follows state guidelines under C.R.S. § 25-2-118.

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Where to Find Fremont County Death Records

The Fremont County Department of Public Health is located at 201 N. 6th Street in Canon City. This is the county seat. You can reach them by phone at 719-275-7465. The office provides vital records services to all Fremont County residents.

The health department can issue certified death certificates. These cover any death that occurred in Colorado. You do not need to have died in Fremont County specifically. The office verifies eligibility before releasing records. Bring proper identification when you visit.

Fremont County also serves as a resource for surrounding areas. Custer County residents often use Fremont County services. The public health office provides vital records access for the region.

Note: Canon City is the main population center and county seat of Fremont County.

How to Request Fremont County Obituary Records

Fremont County offers multiple ways to obtain death certificates. You can visit the health department in person. You can send a request by mail. You can also use online ordering services.

In-person visits provide the fastest service. Visit the Fremont County Public Health office during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of relationship. Staff can often provide same-day service. This is the best option if you need records quickly.

Mail requests work well for those who cannot travel. Complete the Colorado death certificate application form. Include a copy of your photo ID and payment. Send to the Fremont County office or the state office in Denver. Allow 30 business days for processing.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek and GoCertificates. These services let you order from home. Upload your ID and pay by credit card. Processing takes 5 to 10 business days.

Fremont County Death Certificate Fees

Fremont County follows state fee guidelines. The first certified copy costs $25. Each additional copy costs $20 when ordered together. These fees apply to all Colorado counties.

Payment options include cash, check, and money order. Credit cards may be accepted with a convenience fee. Online orders include additional service charges. VitalChek adds $7.50 per order. GoCertificates charges $9.00.

Make checks payable to the appropriate agency. Include the full fee amount with your request. Fees are non-refundable even if no record is found. Verify all information before submitting.

Eligibility for Fremont County Death Records

Colorado law restricts access to certified death certificates. C.R.S. § 25-2-118 defines eligible requesters. Fremont County follows these state requirements.

Spouses can obtain death certificates. Parents named on the record qualify. Children can request with proof of relationship. Siblings are also eligible. Bring documentation to prove your connection.

Funeral homes listed on the certificate can obtain copies. Legal representatives with court orders qualify. Insurance companies handling claims may access records. Government agencies conducting official business are eligible.

Genealogical researchers can access records over 25 years old. These copies are marked for research use only. Full public access comes after 75 years.

Genealogy Resources in Fremont County

Family historians can find Fremont County obituary records through various sources. The Colorado State Archives holds older death records. Their collection includes records from before 1908.

FindAGrave contains cemetery records for Fremont County. Local burial sites have been documented. You can search by name or browse cemeteries. This free resource helps locate graves.

Colorado vital records contact information

The Canon City Public Library maintains local history resources. They may have newspaper archives with obituaries. The Daily Record newspaper covered Fremont County deaths. Check with the library for access to these materials.

Nearby Counties for Obituary Records

Fremont County is located in central Colorado. It borders several mountain and plains counties. Check these counties if you cannot find a record in Fremont County.

Canon City is the Fremont County seat. Other communities include Florence and Cotopaxi. The Royal Gorge area is a popular destination in the county.

Colorado State Vital Records

The Colorado Department of Public Health maintains all death records. This includes every Fremont County death since 1900. You can request records from the state office directly.

The state office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. Call 303-692-2200 for assistance. Visit cdphe.colorado.gov/vitalrecords for more information.

VitalChek provides online ordering at 866-632-2604. GoCertificates is available at 800-324-6380. Both can process Fremont County obituary record requests.

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