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In person:The first copy costs $15.00. Additional copies are $6.00 each. The requestor must fill out a request form, provide proof of identity and proof of lineage, if necessary.
Visit VitalChek online, or by contact them by phone at 1-877-523-2659. An additional fee to expedite the order may be charged by VitalChek for using this service. Individuals have the option to send the copy of the vital record by mail or by UPS.
The Maine Division of Vital Records (Maine Vital Records) issues certified and non-certified copies of Maine birth certificates, Maine death certificates, Maine marriage records, and Maine divorce records for events which occurred within the State of Maine from January 1, 1892 to the present.
Visit VitalChek online, or by contact them by phone at 1-877-523-2659. An additional fee to expedite the order may be charged by VitalChek for using this service. Individuals have the option to send the copy of the vital record by mail or by UPS.
Maine is a closed record state and maintains death records as confidential records for the first 25 years after creating them. For fetal death, records are considered confidential and private for 50 years. During these periods, Maine death records are only available to those deemed eligible.