Cumberland County Death Certificate Guide

Cumberland County death records are held at the Register of Deeds office in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Andra S. Brewington serves as the Register of Deeds. The office is at 117 Dick Street, Room 114, Fayetteville, NC 28301. You can call the office at 910-678-7775. Cumberland County has land records that go back to 1754. The office handles death certificates, birth records, and marriage records. Staff can help you search for a record and place an order. Cumberland County death records are a key part of the vital records system in North Carolina.

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Cumberland County Register of Deeds

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds is led by Andra S. Brewington. The office sits at 117 Dick Street, Room 114, in downtown Fayetteville. The phone number is 910-678-7775. This is one of the larger counties in North Carolina, and the office processes a high volume of vital record requests each year.

Cumberland County has deep roots. Land records at the office go back to 1754. The vital records section covers death certificates, birth records, and marriage records. Staff members are there to help you find the right record and complete the required forms.

Visit the Cumberland County Register of Deeds website to learn more about the office and its full range of services.

Cumberland County Register of Deeds main page for death records

The main page for the Cumberland County Register of Deeds shows contact details and links to vital records.

Office Cumberland County Register of Deeds
Andra S. Brewington, Register
117 Dick Street, Room 114, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: 910-678-7775
Fee Certified: $10.00 | Uncertified: $0.25
Website ccrod.org

How to Get Cumberland County Death Records

You can get a death certificate from Cumberland County in person, by mail, or online. Each method has its own steps and time frame. Requests are processed within three working days. The fee for a certified copy is $10. An uncertified copy costs $0.25.

For in-person visits, go to 117 Dick Street, Room 114, in Fayetteville. Bring a valid photo ID. You will need to provide the full name of the deceased, their date of birth, place of birth, date of death, and place of death. The office also asks for the mother's maiden name, the father's name, and your relationship to the deceased. This data helps the staff find the right record fast.

View the Cumberland County vital records page for more on what you need to bring.

Cumberland County vital records general information page

The vital records page lists all the details you need to provide when you ask for a Cumberland County death record.

Note: Out-of-county birth certificates from 1971 onward cost $24 and require cash only. This does not apply to death records but is helpful to know if you need other records from Cumberland County.

Online Cumberland County Death Certificate Orders

Cumberland County offers online ordering for death records. This is a quick way to get a copy if you cannot visit the office. The online system lets you enter the details of the record and pay with a card. The office will mail the certified copy to you.

To place an online order, visit the Cumberland County Register of Deeds online vitals page. You will need the same details as an in-person request. Make sure you have the full name, dates, and your ID ready before you start the form.

Place an online vital records order with Cumberland County through the Register of Deeds site.

Cumberland County online vital records ordering page for death certificates

The online portal lets you order Cumberland County death records and pay from home.

Who Can Get Cumberland County Death Records

North Carolina law controls who can get a certified death certificate. This rule applies in Cumberland County and in all other counties. The law sets out a list of people who have the right to a certified copy.

Those who can request a certified Cumberland County death record include:

  • The spouse of the deceased
  • A parent or child of the person who died
  • A legal guardian or personal representative
  • An attorney acting on behalf of an eligible party
  • A funeral director tied to the case

Under G.S. 130A-93.1, you must show a valid photo ID when you ask for a certified copy. The Cumberland County staff may also ask you to fill out a form that states your tie to the deceased. If you do not qualify for a certified copy, an uncertified version costs just $0.25.

Cumberland County Death Record Request Details

Cumberland County asks for several pieces of data when you request a death record. Having all of these facts ready will speed up the process. The staff uses this data to search the files and find the right record.

You will need to provide the full name of the deceased. The date of birth is also needed. Include the place of birth if you know it. The mother's maiden name and the father's name are both part of the request. You must also give the date of death and the place of death. Last, state your relationship to the person who died.

If you do not have all of these details, the staff may still be able to find the record. Call the Cumberland County office at 910-678-7775 to ask what they can do with the facts you have. Having more details makes the search faster and more accurate.

Note: Requests are processed within three working days. If you need a record sooner, ask the staff about rush options.

State Vital Records and Cumberland County

The North Carolina Division of Public Health keeps copies of death records from all 100 counties. If you cannot find a record at the Cumberland County office, the state may have it. The state also handles requests for older records and for events that took place in counties that have changed over time.

You can reach the state office at vitalrecords.nc.gov. The North Carolina State Archives holds very old records from Cumberland County and the rest of the state. Under G.S. 130A-26A, the state registrar works with each county to ensure all death records are filed and stored the right way.

Death Record Research in Cumberland County

Cumberland County death records are a strong resource for family history. A death certificate shows the name, age, parents, and place of death. These facts are key for building family trees. The county has a long history, and its records span many years.

Uncertified copies work best for genealogy. They cost just $0.25 in Cumberland County and hold all the key details. The North Carolina Association of Registers of Deeds has a directory of all county offices if you need to check records in more than one county.

Older Cumberland County death records may also be at the State Archives in Raleigh. The archives hold records that go back well over a hundred years. If the county office does not have what you need, the archives are the next place to look.

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