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Death-certificate fee in Vermont: $10 per certified copy

The Vermont Department of Health, Vital Records / Vermont State Archives sets the fee and process below. Confirm current details on the office page before you order.

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Fee per certified copy

$10

The Vermont vital-records office charges $10 for the first certified copy.

Source: Vermont Department of Health, Vital Records / Vermont State Archives· healthvermont.gov· verified June 16, 2026

Standard processing time

Varies

The office does not publish a standard timeline. It usually depends on how you order — in person is typically fastest, mail is slowest. Confirm current timing with the office.

Ask the office whether an expedited option is available.

Source: Vermont Department of Health, Vital Records / Vermont State Archives· healthvermont.gov· verified June 16, 2026

Copies typically needed

Each institution that handles the estate usually wants its own certified copy. The most common are:

  • Bank & financial accounts
  • Life-insurance death-benefit claim
  • Probate court estate filing
  • Pension, retirement & brokerage accounts
Estimate how many copies you’ll need

How to order

OnlineBy mailIn personBy phone

$10 per certified copy; online adds ~$2 processing (total ~$12 via Vermont.gov portal). Town clerks also issue. Fee from official healthvermont.gov source via search.

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