Death Records

How to research death records, and obtain both certified and non-certified copies. All death records are subject to a 50 year access restriction.

There are several types of death records available in Multnomah County and elsewhere.

Death Index Sites

Death Certificates

Access to death records in Oregon is restricted for 50 years following death. Please review the relevant agency's policies to confirm you are eligible to obtain a certified death record.

Certified copies six months or less following death

  • Order copies through the Multnomah County Health Department.

Certified copies six months or more following death

Non-certified copies from 50 years ago or older

Probate Records

Probate Court settles legal matters related to estates, wills, trusts, conservatorships, and guardianships.

Wills

No formal requirement exists in the State of Oregon for wills to be recorded; however:

  • Contact the deceased's lawyer who may have a copy of the will.
  • Contact Court Records for wills that were part of a probate case.
  • Historic wills may have been recorded by the Recorder's Office; contact them directly for more information.

Other Sources

Key Contacts

Multnomah County Health Department

Vital Records

Oregon Center for Health Statistics

800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 205 Portland OR 97232 (971) 673-1190

Oregon State Archives

800 Summer Street
Salem OR 97310
(503) 373-0701

City of Portland Archives and Records Center

1800 SW 6th Ave, Suite 550
Portland OR 97201
(503) 865-4100

Genealogical Forum of Oregon

2505 SE 11th Ave, Suite B-18
Portland OR 97202
(503) 963-1932
Last reviewed November 22, 2024