Gunnison County Obituary Records

Gunnison County obituary records are available through Gunnison County Health and Human Services. The office is located in the town of Gunnison. You can obtain certified death certificates for any Colorado death. The health department follows state guidelines under C.R.S. § 25-2-118.

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Where to Find Gunnison County Death Records

Gunnison County Health and Human Services is located at 220 N. Pine Street in Gunnison. You can call them at 970-641-7900. The office provides vital records services to 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 Gunnison County specifically. Staff verify eligibility before releasing records.

Gunnison County also provides vital records services for Hinsdale County. Hinsdale County is the smallest in Colorado by population. Residents there use Gunnison County for death certificates.

Note: Gunnison is the county seat and main population center of Gunnison County.

How to Request Gunnison County Obituary Records

Gunnison County offers several ways to obtain death certificates. You can visit the health department in person. You can send a request by mail. Online ordering is also available.

In-person visits provide the fastest service. Visit the Gunnison County office during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID and proof of relationship. Staff can often provide same-day service.

Mail requests work for those who cannot travel. Complete the Colorado death certificate application. Include a copy of your photo ID and payment. Send to the Gunnison County office or state office in Denver.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek and GoCertificates. These services let you order from home. Upload your ID and pay by credit card.

Gunnison County Death Certificate Fees

Gunnison County follows state fee guidelines. The first certified copy costs $25. Each additional copy costs $20 when ordered together. These fees are standard across Colorado.

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 a $7.50 surcharge per order. GoCertificates charges a $9.00 service fee. These are third-party processing fees.

Eligibility for Gunnison County Death Records

Colorado law under C.R.S. § 25-2-118 restricts access. Gunnison County follows these state rules. You must prove a qualifying relationship.

Eligible requesters include the current spouse. Parents named on the certificate qualify. Children can request with proof. Siblings are also eligible.

Funeral homes listed on the record can obtain copies. Legal representatives with court orders qualify. Insurance companies may access records. Government agencies have access for official business.

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

Genealogy Research in Gunnison County

Family historians can find Gunnison County obituary records through various sources. The Colorado State Archives holds older death records. Their database includes select records.

FindAGrave contains cemetery records for Gunnison County. Local burial sites have been documented. You can search by name or browse cemeteries.

Denver Public Library obituary research resources

The Gunnison Country Times newspaper published local obituaries. Check with the library for newspaper archives. Western State Colorado University may have historical resources.

Nearby Counties for Obituary Records

Gunnison County is located in western Colorado. It borders several mountain counties. Check these counties if you cannot find a record in Gunnison County.

Gunnison is the county seat. Crested Butte is another popular destination in the county. The area is known for skiing and outdoor recreation.

Colorado State Vital Records

The Colorado Department of Public Health maintains all death records. This includes Gunnison County deaths from 1900 to present. You can request records directly from Denver.

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

VitalChek provides online ordering at 866-632-2604. GoCertificates is available at 800-324-6380.

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