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Illinois 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.
The most thorough source of Illinois death records is probably the Illinois Department of Public Health, which has records dating back to 1917. The Illinois Regional Area Depository and the Illinois State Archives both have resources involving these useful records, with varying coverage. Additionally, records prior to 1917 may be available through county resources.
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 Illinois Resources & Statistics


Population:
12,563,901
Under 18:
3,159,199
Over 65:
1,781,548
Employed:
7,747,601
Land in Square Miles:
55,583.58
Acres of Farms:
27,833,310
Births:
179,020
Deaths:
103,974
Infant Deaths:
1,206
Murder:
790
Forcible Rape:
4,118
Robbery:
24,054
Assault:
38,818
Total Violent Crime:
67,780
Burglary:
78,968
Larceny \ Theft:
266,815
Motor Vehicle Theft:
32,572
Total Property Crime:
378,355
Illinois Death Records Locations
IL Department of Public Health
Division of Vital Records
605 W Jefferson St
Springfield, IL 62702-5097
Division of Vital Records
605 W Jefferson St
Springfield, IL 62702-5097
Phone:
217-782-6554
Fax:
217-523-2648