I want to obtain my certified copy.Ĭash or check made out to McLean County Clerk credit or debit (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express)Ĭheck or money order made out to McLean County ClerkĬredit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) If you do not have any of these forms of identification, contact our office by calling (309) 888-5190 for more options. Original ID must be presented in person by mail or online, provide a copy of the ID. Vital records are not considered public information, neither are they subject to the Freedom of Information Act.Īll requests, whether they are made in person, by mail, or online, must be accompanied by the unexpired Driver’s License, State ID or passport of the requestor, or the request will not be fulfilled. To do otherwise is a violation of Illinois Law. The McLean County Clerk’s Office will issue certificates to authorized individuals only. Under Illinois State Law (410 ILCS 535-Vital Records Act) only specific individuals have legal access to birth, death, or marriage certificates. Someone who has a personal or property right interest in the certificate The executor or administrator of the decedent’s estate The informant listed on the death certificate To Obtain a Certified Copy of a Death Certificate, You Must Be One of the Following: Each time you order, the first copy costs $17. Contact the Illinois Department of Public Health-Vital Records for corrections.Ĭost: $17 for the first certified copy, $11 for each additional copy of the same record, when purchased at the same time. By law, w e cannot make corrections to a death record. For death certificates of people who did not die in McLean County, please contact either the county where the death occurred or the Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Vital Records at (217) 782-6553 or -6554 (10 am - 3 pm). Our office keeps on file death certificates of people who died in McLean County from 1878 on.
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