Norwich Connecticut Death Records Archive

Norwich obituary records are public documents you can search and obtain through official channels. The Norwich Town & City Clerk maintains death records for all deaths that occurred within city limits. These Norwich vital records date back many decades. You can access them in person or by mail. The city serves as the main local source for Norwich death certificates. Residents and researchers use these records for family history and legal needs. The Norwich office provides certified copies of all obituary records they maintain.

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Norwich Death Records Quick Facts

39,993 Population
$20 Certificate Fee
1897 Records Start
100 Broadway Address

Norwich Obituary Records Office Location

The Norwich Town & City Clerk is your first stop for Norwich obituary records. The office sits at 100 Broadway in Norwich, CT 06360. This is in the heart of downtown Norwich. You can reach them by phone at (860) 823-3732. The staff is ready to help you find the records you need. They handle requests for Norwich death certificates every day.

Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office is closed on weekends and state holidays. Plan your visit during these hours. Call ahead if you have questions about Norwich vital records. The staff can tell you what papers to bring. They can also check if the record you need is on file.

Norwich is the largest city in New London County. It has a rich history dating back to the 1600s. This means the city has many old records. Some Norwich obituary records go back more than one hundred years. The Norwich Town & City Clerk keeps these records safe. They help families and researchers find information about past residents. Visit the office to start your search for Norwich death records today.

Connecticut genealogy resources for Norwich obituary records

How to Get Norwich Obituary Records

You have several ways to get Norwich obituary records. Each method works well. Pick the one that fits your needs and time frame. You can visit the office in person. You can also send a request by mail. Both ways work for getting Norwich death certificates.

In-person visits offer the fastest results. Go to the Norwich Town & City Clerk at 100 Broadway. Bring a valid photo ID. Tell the clerk the name of the deceased. Give them the date of death if you know it. Same-day service is often possible. You can walk out with certified copies of Norwich obituary records in hand.

Mail requests take longer but work from anywhere. Write a letter requesting the Norwich death certificate. Include the full name of the deceased. Include the date and place of death. Include your contact info. Enclose a copy of your photo ID. Send payment by check or money order. Mail your request to: Norwich Town & City Clerk, 100 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360. Allow two to three weeks for processing.

You can also order Norwich obituary records through the Connecticut State Vital Records Office. The state has all death records from 1897 to present. This includes Norwich death certificates. Visit the state office in Hartford. Or use their mail-in service. You can also order online through VitalChek. This third-party service charges extra fees. But it lets you order from home at any time.

Gather these facts before you start your search:

  • Full name of the deceased person
  • Date or year of death
  • Your valid photo ID

Types of Norwich Obituary Records Available

The Norwich Town & City Clerk offers different types of records. Each serves a unique purpose. Know what you need before you order. This saves time and money. It also ensures you get the right document.

Certified copies are the most common request. These are official documents with a raised seal. Banks need them. Insurance companies need them. Courts need them too. A certified Norwich death certificate proves a death occurred. It shows the date and place. It lists the cause of death. Certified copies cost $20 each. This is the standard fee for Norwich obituary records.

Uncertified copies cost less. They look like certified copies. But they lack the raised seal. You cannot use them for legal matters. Genealogists often want uncertified copies. They work well for family tree research. The info is the same. The price is lower. Ask about uncertified copies if you do not need legal proof.

Connecticut Death Index database for Norwich obituary records

Genealogists have special access to Norwich obituary records. Members of authorized societies can view more files. They can see records not yet public. They can use ledgers and indexes. They cannot see Social Security numbers. Federal law protects this data. Join a genealogical society to get these benefits.

Norwich Obituary Records for Family History

Norwich is great for genealogy research. The city has deep roots. It was founded in 1659. Many families have lived here for generations. Norwich obituary records help trace these family lines. You can find info about parents, spouses, and children. You can learn where people lived. You can find causes of death.

The Connecticut State Library in Hartford helps with Norwich research. They have indexes of state death records. The Connecticut Death Index covers 1897 to 2001. It has over two million records. You can search it online for free. Visit data.ct.gov to try it. This index points you to the right Norwich death certificate.

Free Connecticut genealogy database for Norwich records

Free CT Genealogy is another useful site. It has over 2.7 million death records. The database covers 1897 through 2017. You can search it at no cost. Visit connecticutgenealogy.org to start. Confirm a record exists here. Then order the full Norwich obituary record from the city clerk.

The Otis Library in Norwich holds local history. They have old newspapers on file. These papers have obituaries from years past. The library staff can help you search. They know the local history well. Visit them at 261 Main Street in Norwich. Call (860) 889-2365 for hours.

Connecticut State Resources for Norwich Records

The Connecticut Department of Public Health manages state-level records. They have all death certificates from 1897 to today. This includes every Norwich obituary record filed with the state. You can contact them for copies. They offer walk-in, mail, and online services.

The State Vital Records Office is at 410 Capitol Avenue in Hartford. Walk-in hours are limited. Check their website before you go. Bring valid ID. Payment is by cash, money order, or credit card. They do not take personal checks. Same-day service is possible for recent records.

VitalChek online ordering for Norwich obituary records

VitalChek is the state-approved online vendor. Visit vitalchek.com to order Norwich obituary records. You can pay by credit card. You can choose fast shipping. Extra fees apply. But you can order any time. You do not need to visit an office. This works well if you live far from Norwich.

Mail requests to the state take ten to fifteen business days. Send your request to: CT Department of Public Health, State Office of Vital Records, 410 Capitol Avenue, MS#11VRS, P.O. Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134-0308. Include ID and payment. Make checks payable to "Treasurer, State of Connecticut." This method works from anywhere in the country.

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Nearby Cities with Obituary Records

Norwich sits in New London County. Several nearby cities also have vital records offices. If you cannot find a record in Norwich, check these cities. The death may have occurred just outside city limits. Each city keeps its own records. Contact them directly for help.

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