Search Warrick County Death Certificates

Warrick County death records are managed by the county health department on West Locust Street in Boonville. Located in southwestern Indiana just east of Evansville, Warrick County has seen steady population growth in recent years. The health department has death certificates going back to 1882 and processes requests for certified copies on a regular basis. The office handles walk-in visits, mail requests, and can be reached by email or phone for questions about the process.

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Warrick County Quick Facts

64,000+ Population (est.)
Boonville County Seat
$6 In-Person Copy
1882 Records Start

Warrick County Health Department

The Warrick County Health Department sits at 107 W Locust Street on the first floor in Boonville. The phone number is 812-897-6105. You can press extension 1 or 6 to reach the vital records staff. Email inquiries go to health@warrickcounty.gov. The department handles a growing number of requests as the county's population continues to increase. Boonville is about 20 minutes east of Evansville, and many Warrick County residents work in the Evansville metro area.

Warrick County charges $6 for an in-person death certificate. This is one of the lower fees among Indiana counties. The affordable price makes it easy for families who need multiple copies for different legal or financial needs. Walk-in service is the standard way to get a record. Bring a valid photo ID and give the clerk the name and date of death. The staff can search the system and usually have a certified copy ready the same day. For records going back to the 1880s, the search might take a bit longer since those older files are in a different format.

Note: The email address is useful for asking about office hours or checking if a record is available before you make the trip to Boonville.

Office Warrick County Health Department
Address 107 W Locust St, 1st Floor, Boonville, IN 47601
Phone 812-897-6105 x1 or x6
Email health@warrickcounty.gov
Website warrickcounty.gov
In-Person Copy $6.00

How to Get Death Records

Warrick County offers in-person, mail, and online options for death certificates. The in-person route is the most affordable at $6 per copy. Go to the health department on West Locust Street in Boonville. Bring your ID and provide the name and date of death. The clerk will search the records and print your certified copy. Most walk-in requests are handled the same day.

For mail requests, send a letter to the Warrick County Health Department at 107 W Locust St, 1st Floor, Boonville, IN 47601. Include the name of the deceased, date of death, your full name and return address, and a check or money order. Contact the office at 812-897-6105 or by email at health@warrickcounty.gov to confirm the exact fee for mail orders, as it may differ from the in-person price. Allow two to three weeks for the office to process your request and send the certificate back.

Warrick County is close to Evansville, and many people in the metro area live in Warrick County. If you are unsure whether a death was filed in Warrick or Vanderburgh County, calling both offices can help you narrow it down before you pay any fees. The health department staff is familiar with this question and can often help you figure out the right county based on the address where the death occurred.

Online Death Record Orders

VitalChek provides online ordering for Warrick County death records. This service accepts credit and debit cards and adds a processing fee on top of the certificate cost. The total is more than the $6 in-person fee, but VitalChek lets you order from anywhere at any time. It is a good option if you live outside the Boonville area.

On VitalChek, pick Indiana and select death certificate. Enter the name and date of death for the deceased, along with your own information for identity verification. The order goes to the right office for processing and the certificate is mailed to your address. Standard shipping takes about two weeks. Faster shipping is available for extra. If you are already in the Evansville area, the in-person option at the Boonville office is both faster and cheaper.

Indiana State Death Records

The Indiana Department of Health maintains copies of all death certificates filed across Indiana. Warrick County records are in the state's central files. You can order from the state using Form 49606. The state office in Indianapolis serves all 92 counties, so processing takes longer than a direct request to the Warrick County health department.

The Local Health Department Map helps you figure out which county covers a particular area. Warrick County sits between Vanderburgh County to the west and Spencer and Perry counties to the east. Deaths near county boundaries sometimes get filed in the wrong county, so the map can save you time in figuring out where to send your request.

Warrick County Death Record Rules

Death records in Warrick County follow Indiana state law. Indiana Code 16-37-1-10 makes vital records public after a certain period. Death certificates are available to anyone who pays the fee. The health officer in Warrick County manages access, but the process is straightforward for most requests.

The full legal framework is in Indiana Code Title 16, Article 37. Deaths must be reported within 72 hours. The funeral director files the certificate with the local registrar. In Warrick County, that is the health department in Boonville. A copy also goes to the state. Both offices maintain the record from that point. Certified copies from Warrick County carry an official seal and serve as legal proof of death for estate proceedings, insurance claims, court filings, and financial account closures.

Indiana VitalChek Ordering

The VitalChek portal handles online death certificate orders for Indiana counties, including Warrick County.

VitalChek online ordering portal for Warrick County Indiana death records

This service processes orders for all Indiana counties and is the main online option for getting a Warrick County death certificate shipped to your home.

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Nearby Counties

Warrick County is in southwestern Indiana, bordering the Evansville metro area. If a death was filed near a county line, one of these neighboring offices might have the record.