North Carolina Supplemental Report for Fatal Accidents

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This form is an official North Carolina Worker's Compensation form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.

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Cost. The fee to search for a death certificate is $24.00, which includes one certified copy of the death certificate. For each additional copy of the certificate ordered at the same time, the fee is $15.00. For expedited service there is an additional fee of $15.00.

Are Death Records Open to the Public? More often than not, death records are open to the public. Pursuant to federal statutes, general death-related information may be disseminated to persons who are 18 or older.Persons authorized by court order.

Archived records relating to deceased patients remain subject to a duty of confidentiality, although the potential for disclosing information about, or causing distress to, surviving relatives or damaging the public's trust will diminish over time.

Often, libraries are the most reliable source of information for obituaries because they likely hold the archives for papers that were published in areas around the location. The North Carolina State Library has made an effort to organize all of this information into a comprehensive overview.

Death certificates are considered public records in North Carolina.

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Division of Public Health 2022 N.C. Vital Records. https://vitalrecords.nc.gov. Telephone: 919-733-3000.

Changes to Death Certificates (919-792-5986) To begin the process to change a death certificate, mail us the Request to Amend a Record form with a $24 search fee (nonrefundable). Note on the form what type of change is needed. This form is only to make a request and does not authorize any changes to the record.

Death certificates are considered public records in North Carolina.

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North Carolina Supplemental Report for Fatal Accidents