Find Bourbon County Death Records

Bourbon County death records are available through local offices in Paris, Kentucky. County Clerk Richard Stipp Eads maintains public records access for residents. The Bourbon County Health Department provides vital statistics services at multiple locations. Certified copies of death certificates must be obtained from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. Genealogists and family members can access both historical and recent records through these official channels.

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Bourbon County Clerk Death Records Access

County Clerk Richard Stipp Eads serves Bourbon County residents. The office is at 301 Main Street, Suite 106 in Paris. Their mailing address is P.O. Box 312, Paris, KY 40361. You can reach them at (859) 987-2142. Their fax number is (859) 987-2144.

Visit the Bourbon County Clerk website for service information. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The clerk's office provides various administrative services. They can assist with records access questions.

The office handles motor vehicle registration and licensing. They process voter registration and elections. They maintain various public records for the county. Staff can direct you to appropriate resources for death records.

Bourbon County Clerk office in Paris for death records access

Paris is the historic county seat of Bourbon County. The downtown location provides easy access to records. Visitors can find parking near the courthouse. The area features historic architecture and charm.

Bourbon County Health Department Vital Statistics

The Bourbon County Health Department operates multiple locations. Their main office is at 341 East Main Street in Paris. They also have offices in North Middletown and Millersburg. You can contact them at (859) 987-1915.

Visit the Bourbon County Health Department website for current services. Their public health director is Andrea Davis-Viney, MPH. They provide immunizations and health screenings. Environmental health services include permits and inspections.

The health department plays a key role in vital records. They help register deaths occurring in the county. Staff coordinate with state offices for accurate filing. This ensures complete death records for residents.

Paris city view for Bourbon County death records research

Multiple locations make services accessible. The North Middletown office is at 3287 North Middletown Road. The Millersburg office is at 1113 Main Street. These locations serve residents throughout Bourbon County.

Note: Call ahead to confirm hours at your preferred location.

Kentucky State Death Records for Bourbon County

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics maintains all certified death certificates. They have records from 1911 to the present day. Their office is at 275 East Main Street, 1E-A in Frankfort. You can call (502) 564-4212 or toll-free at 1-800-241-8322.

Four ordering methods provide flexibility. Online orders use VitalChek for fastest processing. Phone orders call the toll-free number, option one. Mail orders require the VS-31 application. Walk-in service at Frankfort offers same-day certificates.

Each record search costs six dollars. This includes one certified copy if found. Additional copies ordered together cost six dollars each. Fees are never refundable. Payment is required even if no record exists.

Access rules come from Kentucky law. KRS 213.131 makes death records public after fifty years. Older records are available to anyone. Recent records have limits under KRS 213.136. Only qualified family members and legal representatives can obtain them.

Bourbon County Genealogy and Historical Resources

The Bourbon County Genealogical Society offers research support. They are located at Duncan Tavern Historical Center. The address is 323 High Street in Paris. You can reach them at (859) 987-1788.

Visit their website at Bourbon County Genealogical Society for resources. They maintain a large collection of genealogical books. Their holdings include family histories and local records. Researchers can access these materials for ancestral research.

The Paris-Bourbon County Library provides additional resources. Their genealogy section includes databases and microfilm. Family files contain local research. Visit bourbonlibrary.org for hours and services.

Bourbon County website portal for death records access

The Bourbon County GenWeb page offers free resources. Volunteers have contributed cemetery records and family data. This online resource complements physical collections. Genealogists can research from anywhere.

How to Order Bourbon County Death Certificates

Ordering a death certificate requires complete information. Start with the full legal name of the deceased. Include the date and place of death. Add your relationship to the person. Provide current contact information.

Mail orders require patience. Send the VS-31 form to Frankfort with payment. Include a copy of your valid photo ID. Allow up to thirty business days for processing. Use tracking to confirm delivery.

Faster options exist for urgent needs. Online orders through VitalChek process quickly. Most arrive within a few business days. Phone orders work similarly. Credit card fees apply to both methods.

Eligibility rules protect privacy. Surviving spouses can request recent records. Adult children and parents qualify. Legal representatives need proper documentation. Genealogists enjoy open access to records over fifty years old.

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Neighboring Counties for Death Records Research

Complete family research often requires checking multiple counties. Bourbon County borders several other central Kentucky counties. Records may appear in neighboring jurisdictions.

Browse all Kentucky counties on our complete counties page.