Virginia Beach Death Records
Death records for Virginia Beach, Virginia are issued by the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond. Virginia Beach is an independent city and the most populous city in Virginia, with its own circuit court as part of the 2nd Judicial Circuit. The Virginia Beach Circuit Court handles probate and estate filings connected to deaths in the city. The Virginia Beach Health Department provides local public health services and can assist with vital records inquiries. This page explains how to get a certified Virginia Beach death certificate, who qualifies, what fees apply, and where to find older historical records.
Virginia Beach Overview
Virginia Beach Circuit Court
Virginia Beach is an independent city with its own circuit court as part of the 2nd Judicial Circuit of Virginia. Clerk Hon. Sinnen oversees the court records, which include probate filings, wills, and estate administrations connected to deaths in the city. The circuit court does not issue certified death certificates, but its records can document deaths and family relationships in legal proceedings. Visit the Virginia Beach Circuit Court page for current contact details and information.
If you need records tied to a death in Virginia Beach, the circuit court holds estate and probate case files that reference deaths. These can serve as secondary sources when the vital record is hard to locate. The clerk's office at 2425 Nimmo Parkway handles a range of record types including probate, wills, land records, and civil filings.
| Office | Virginia Beach Circuit Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Clerk | Hon. Sinnen |
| Address |
2425 Nimmo Parkway Building 10 & 10B, 3rd Floor Virginia Beach, VA 23456 |
| Phone (General) | (757) 385-4181 |
| Probate/Wills Division | (757) 385-8831 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM |
| Judicial Circuit | 2nd Judicial Circuit of Virginia |
Court convenes at 9:30 AM. If term day is a holiday, it moves to the next day. Additional court information is available at the Virginia Beach Circuit Court's local website. The Virginia circuit court system page has general information on how circuit courts operate statewide.
This screenshot of the Virginia Beach Circuit Court page on the Virginia Judicial System website shows clerk contact details and court information used for Virginia Beach death record searches.
Virginia Beach Health Department
The Virginia Beach Health Department is located at 4452 Corporation Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23462. You can reach them at (757) 518-2700. The department's mission is to promote health, prevent disease, and protect the environment so that all in Virginia Beach are empowered to achieve optimal health and well-being. Local staff can assist with vital records inquiries and direct residents to the state Office of Vital Records for certified death certificate requests.
The department's environmental health office closes at 4:00 PM and the main office at 5:00 PM. Services include vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce records), clinical services, women's health programs, emergency preparedness, and environmental health. Staff can explain the application process and what ID you need to bring for a death certificate request.
All certified death certificate requests for Virginia Beach deaths are processed through the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond. The Virginia Beach Health Department provides local guidance and support, but official records are held and issued by the state.
How to Request a Virginia Beach Death Certificate
To get a certified death certificate for someone who died in Virginia Beach, apply through the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records. You can apply online, by mail, or in person at a walk-in location. Each method has a different turnaround time.
The OVR Online Portal is the fastest standard option. Online applications are processed in about 5 business days. You pay by credit card and get email and text updates as your request moves through the system. Start at the VDH application page.
Mail requests take about 8 business days after OVR receives your completed application. Send a signed application, a copy of your photo ID, and a check or money order for $12 payable to the State Health Department to P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, VA 23218-1000. Do not send cash by mail.
Walk-in service is available at 8701 Park Central Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23227, Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Same-day processing is available for walk-in customers. Check the VDH walk-in locations page for other options. VitalChek offers express next-day processing with delivery options.
Who Can Get a Death Certificate
Virginia limits certified death certificate access to immediate family and those with a direct legal interest. Eligible requesters include a spouse, parent, child, or sibling of the deceased. Legal representatives, attorneys handling estates, funeral homes, and insurers with a documented need may also qualify.
You must show valid ID when you apply. The VDH ID requirements page lists acceptable forms of primary and secondary ID. A government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport is standard. If your ID does not show your current address, bring a secondary document like a utility bill or bank statement.
Virginia death records become public 25 years after the event. After that, anyone can request a copy without proving a family connection. For older records, the Library of Virginia and other genealogical resources can help. See the VDH FAQ page for common questions about eligibility.
Death Certificate Fees
Each Virginia death certificate costs $12.00 per copy per Virginia Code Title 32.1, Chapter 7. The fee applies whether or not the record is found. If no record is on file, you receive a no-record letter and still pay the $12 search fee.
Correcting or amending a death certificate costs an additional $10. If you want a certified copy of the amended record, the total is $22. Amendment processing time depends on the type of change being made.
Online applicants pay by credit card. Mail applicants send a check or money order to the State Health Department. Walk-in customers can pay by check, money order, card, mobile pay, or cash. Confirm current fees at the VDH application page or by calling (804) 662-6200.
Historical Virginia Beach Death Records
The Library of Virginia holds Virginia death records from 1853 to 1896 on microfilm. These records cover the Virginia Beach area from that period and are available for free viewing in Richmond at 800 East Broad Street. They can also be borrowed through interlibrary loan at no charge, with a limit of five reels per patron for a 28-day loan period.
Virginia had a gap in statewide death registration from 1896 to 1912. For Virginia Beach deaths during those years, local church records, cemetery records, and historical society collections may be the best available sources. Virginia Beach consolidated with Princess Anne County in 1963, so older records may be filed under Princess Anne County or the former Borough of Virginia Beach.
From 1912 to the present, the VDH Genealogy page explains how to access records that have become public after 25 years. The CDC's Where to Write for Vital Records guide helps researchers working across multiple states. Virginia's death registration rules are at 12 VAC 5-550.
Nearby Cities
Virginia Beach is in southeastern Virginia along the Atlantic coast. Nearby independent cities include Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Portsmouth.