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Alaska Death Records
Death is never an easy topic and quite often it is a sensitive one. When it comes to genealogical researchers, death records are one of the most important aspects of a person's life. Death certificates can greatly help in the making of a family tree as it provides names, dates, locations and possible information on additional relatives. There are different laws that will govern your search for death records.
In Alaska, death certificates requests are handled by the Department of Health and Social Services. As with all other Alaskan vital statistics, death certificates become public record after fifty years. Prior to this, only parents, spouses, siblings, and\or children of the deceased may purchase a copy of the certificate.
Many investigators realize that the information superhighway of the internet contains many record-finding-websites dedicated to this form of information expedition. Not only do you save time and money as you are not required to travel to various institutes all over the state, the search method itself is greatly expedited.
State of Alaska Resources & Statistics


Population:
686,293
Under 18:
182,218
Over 65:
47,935
Employed:
443,335
Land in Square Miles:
571,951.26
Acres of Farms:
900,715
Births:
10,459
Deaths:
3,168
Infant Deaths:
43
Murder:
28
Forcible Rape:
441
Robbery:
645
Assault:
3,360
Total Violent Crime:
4,474
Burglary:
3,240
Larceny \ Theft:
15,246
Motor Vehicle Theft:
1,638
Total Property Crime:
20,124
Alaska Death Records Locations
Department of Health & Social Services
Bureau of Vital Statistics
5441 Commercial Blvd
Juneau, AK 99801
Bureau of Vital Statistics
5441 Commercial Blvd
Juneau, AK 99801
Phone:
907-465-3391
Fax:
907-465-3618