Search Noble County Death Records

Noble County death records are held at the Noble County Health Department on North State Road 9 in Albion, Indiana. Located in the northeast part of the state, Noble County has kept death certificates since 1882 and the health department can help you find records for any death that was filed within the county. The office handles requests in person and by mail, though there is no county-run online ordering system.

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Noble County Quick Facts

47,500 Population (est.)
Albion County Seat
$6-$12 Certificate Fee
1882 Records Since

Noble County Health Department

The Noble County Health Department manages all death records for the county. The office is in Suite C at 2090 N State Rd 9 in Albion, which is the county seat. This is a mid-sized county office that serves the towns and rural areas across Noble County. The staff handles vital records requests alongside other public health duties, so it helps to call ahead if you want to make sure someone is available to pull records when you arrive.

Noble County has a fee range of $6 to $12 for death certificates, which depends on the type of copy and how old the record is. This range is on the low end compared to many Indiana counties. When you visit, bring a valid photo ID and give the clerk the name of the person who died and the date of death. If you only have a rough year or time frame, the staff can still search, but it may take longer. Most walk-in requests are handled the same day.

Office Noble County Health Department
Address 2090 N State Rd 9, Suite C, Albion, IN 46701
Phone (260) 636-2191
Website noblecohd.org
Fee $6.00 to $12.00 per copy

Getting Noble County Death Certificates

Noble County provides in-person and mail options for death certificate requests. There is no online portal run by the county, so if you want to order from home, the state's VitalChek service is the way to go. In-person visits to the Albion office are the quickest method.

For walk-in requests, go to 2090 N State Rd 9, Suite C in Albion. Bring photo ID and the details of the record you need. The clerk will search for the death certificate and issue a certified copy if the record is on file. Pay the fee at the counter. The process is fairly fast at this office since Noble County does not get the heavy traffic that larger counties see. Same-day service is the norm for records that are available.

Mail requests go to the Noble County Health Department at the same address in Albion. Include the deceased person's full name, date of death, your name, your return address, a phone number, and a check or money order for the appropriate fee. Call the office at (260) 636-2191 first if you are not sure of the exact amount. Mail turnaround is usually one to two weeks.

Note: Noble County does not process requests without payment. Make sure your check or money order is included with any mail request to avoid delays.

Indiana State Death Records

The Indiana Department of Health keeps copies of all death certificates filed in Indiana, including those from Noble County. You can request records from the state office by mail using Form 49606 or by ordering through VitalChek. The state is a good alternative if you cannot make it to the Albion office or if you need records from more than one Indiana county.

State processing takes three to four weeks by mail. VitalChek adds a service charge but lets you order from home with a credit card. For a single Noble County death record, the local Albion office is usually the better choice in terms of speed and cost. The Indiana Local Health Department Map shows the boundaries of Noble County and the contact info for its health department.

Noble County Death Record Regulations

Death records in Noble County are governed by Indiana state law. Indiana Code 16-37-1-10 establishes that vital records are public after a certain period. Death certificates are available to anyone who asks and pays the fee. The Noble County health officer follows these state guidelines when releasing records to the public.

Under Indiana Code Title 16, Article 37, deaths in Indiana must be reported within 72 hours. The funeral home or the person who handles the body files the death certificate with the local health department. In Noble County, that means the filing goes to the Albion office. A copy is also sent to the state. Certified copies from Noble County carry a raised seal. They work for all legal purposes, including estate settlements, insurance claims, and court cases.

Note: The fee range of $6 to $12 in Noble County covers different copy types. Ask the clerk which type fits your needs when you place your request.

Noble County Health Resources

The Noble County Health Department website provides details on vital records services and how to reach the Albion office for death certificate requests.

Noble County Health Department website showing vital records and death certificate services

Check this site for the latest hours, fee details, and any updates to how Noble County processes requests. The website also has contact info for other county health services.

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Cities in Noble County

Noble County includes Albion, Kendallville, Ligonier, Avilla, Cromwell, and Rome City. Kendallville is the largest city in the county, but its population is well under 25,000. All death records for Noble County go through the health department in Albion. There are no separate city offices for vital records.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Noble County. If a death happened near the county line, the record may have been filed in a neighboring county's health department.