Below is the information you'll need in order to obtain a death certificate in Kansas, including qualifications, cost, required information, where to submit your application, and a link to the application you'll need to fill out.
Estate PlanningKansas death certificates are only available to immediate family, a legal representative, or anyone who can prove a direct interest, such as a named beneficiary or someone who jointly owns property with the deceased. The record must be necessary for the determination of personal or property rights. Proof of legal representation, direct interest, or written authorization is required if the requestor is not named on the record or an immediate family member.
The fee to search for a death certificate is $15.00, which includes one certified copy of the death certificate. Each additional copy of the record is also $15.00. There is an additional fee of $11.00 for requests made over the phone, and all phone orders must be paid with a credit card. Requests made by mail can be paid with check or money order. Checks or money orders should be made payable to "Kansas Vital Statistics." Cash is not accepted, except if the request is made in person. Fees are not refundable.
Acceptable forms of photo ID include:
By Mail:
Send the completed application and the appropriate fee to:
Office of Vital Statistics
Curtis State Office Building
1000 SW Jackson, Suite 120
Topeka, KS 66612-2221
By Phone:
Call 785-296-3253 between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, Central Time, Monday through Friday. Payment for requests made over the phone must be made by credit card.
In Person:
To make a request in person, go to:
Curtis State Office Building
1000 SW Jackson, Suite 120
Topeka, KS 66612
The office is open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Payment may be made by cash, check, money order, or credit card.