Obtain Fayetteville Death Records

Fayetteville death records are managed by the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. Fayetteville is the county seat and the hub for all vital records in Cumberland County. The Register of Deeds, Andra S. Brewington, oversees death certificate services at the courthouse in downtown Fayetteville. Death records are on file for deaths in the county from 1913 forward. This guide walks you through how to request, search, and obtain death certificates in Fayetteville.

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Fayetteville Death Certificates Office

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds is at 117 Dick Street, Room 114, Fayetteville, NC 28301. The phone number is 910-678-7775. This office handles all death certificate requests for Fayetteville and the rest of Cumberland County.

Cumberland County has a rich record history. Land records go back to 1754. Vital records, including death certificates, start in 1913 under G.S. 130A Article 4. The office has served the Fayetteville area for generations and maintains a deep archive of local records.

Certified copies of Fayetteville death certificates cost $10. Uncertified copies cost $0.25 each. The office processes requests within 3 working days. If you visit in person, you may get your copy sooner depending on how busy the office is that day.

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds website has more details about office hours and services. You can also visit the vital records general information page for forms and guidelines.

What You Need for Fayetteville Death Records

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds has a specific list of items you must provide when you request a death certificate in Fayetteville. Having everything ready speeds up the process and avoids a second trip.

To get a death certificate in Fayetteville, you need to provide:

  • Full name of the deceased
  • Date of birth of the deceased
  • Place of birth
  • Names of parents
  • Date and place of death
  • Your relationship to the deceased
  • Your signature and valid photo ID

This is more detail than some other North Carolina counties require. The extra items help the staff match your request to the right record. If you are not sure about some of the details, call the office at 910-678-7775 before your visit. They can let you know if they can still process your request with partial information.

Under G.S. 130A-93, only certain people may receive a certified copy of a death certificate. You must be a close family member, a legal agent, or a government official with a valid need. The signature and ID requirements help the office confirm your eligibility.

Note: If you cannot provide all required items, the Cumberland County office may still issue an uncertified copy under G.S. 130A-93.1 for personal or research purposes.

Cumberland County Register of Deeds

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds office in Fayetteville handles all death certificates for the county. Below is the main office where Fayetteville residents can submit requests.

Cumberland County Register of Deeds main office for Fayetteville death records

The office is in the Cumberland County Courthouse, right in the heart of downtown Fayetteville. Parking is available nearby. The building is accessible. Staff are on hand during business hours to help with death certificate requests and other vital records needs.

Order Fayetteville Death Certificates Online

Cumberland County offers an online vital records ordering option for Fayetteville residents. This lets you place a request without visiting the courthouse. The online system asks for the same details as an in-person request.

Online orders are processed within 3 working days, the same as in-person requests. The fee for a certified copy is $10 plus any service charges from the online vendor. Payment is by credit or debit card. Once the order ships, you will receive your death certificate by mail.

For deaths that happened outside Cumberland County, the North Carolina Vital Records state office can fill out-of-county requests. The state fee is $24 for a certified copy. This applies to deaths from any county in the state. The Fayetteville office can also handle out-of-county birth records from the statewide database for $24 cash, but death records from other counties must go through the state office or the county where the death took place.

Fayetteville Death Records and State Law

North Carolina law sets the rules for all vital records, including death certificates in Fayetteville. G.S. 130A-93 defines who can receive a certified copy. The law limits access to close family, legal agents, and certain government bodies. This protects the privacy of the deceased and their family.

G.S. 130A-93.1 opens a path for others who need death records but do not qualify for a certified copy. Uncertified copies are available for research, genealogy, and personal use. They contain the same data but lack the official seal of the Register of Deeds.

G.S. 130A-26A permits electronic access to vital records. Cumberland County has adopted this by offering online ordering through their website. The law ensures that digital requests follow the same privacy and verification rules as in-person visits to the Fayetteville office.

Fayetteville Death Records for Genealogy

Genealogists use Fayetteville death records to trace family lines in Cumberland County. Death certificates from 1913 onward list names, dates, places, and parent information. These details can connect generations and fill gaps in a family tree.

For deaths before 1913, the North Carolina State Archives may have records on microfilm. Church records, burial records, and old newspapers from the Fayetteville area are other good sources. The Cumberland County Library also holds local history materials that can support genealogy work.

Uncertified copies from the Fayetteville office cost just $0.25 each. This low price makes it practical to order multiple records for a research project. The Register of Deeds staff can help you search the index if you are not sure which records are on file.

Note: Death records older than 100 years are generally treated as public records in North Carolina and are more freely available for genealogy research.

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Cumberland County Death Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All death certificates for the city and the wider county are handled by the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. For full county details on fees, forms, and vital records resources, visit the Cumberland County death records page.

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