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  1. Cash or Money order (NO PERSONAL CHECKS BY MAIL) made payable to The Town of Norwood. Self-addressed stamped envelope. Death Certificate Request The request should be mailed to:Town Clerk’s OfficePO Box 40566 Washington StreetNorwood, MA 02062 In Person: Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pmTown Clerk’s Office -- Second Floor – Room 32You may ...

  2. A death certificate is a permanent public record of the disease or injury responsible for the death (the cause of death) and the explanation of how the cause arose (the manner of death). Death certificates are public record, so any member of the public can obtain a copy at the city or town clerk's office where the death occurred. Death ...

  3. RVRS collects, manages, and tracks millions of vital records in Massachusetts from 1931 to the present. RVRS also provides statistics on births, deaths, fetal deaths, divorces, and marriages. These data sets are used to help understand our population, promote wellness, and ensure health equity within the Commonwealth.

    • Deaths from 1841 Through 1925
    • Deaths from 1926 to Present
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    Massachusetts was the first state to initiate statewide registration of vital records beginning in 1841. However, the city of Boston, which had kept records prior to this time, didn't start reporting their vital statistics to the state until about 1850. Records from 1841 to 1925 are housed at the Massachusetts Archives. Every five years, another bl...

    Death records beginning in 1921 to the present are located at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. The MDPH maintains no online index for these records. Try to find your ancestor in one of the indexes below. For deaths that occurred during the time period, try the following databases:

    With an exact date (from your records or an index above) you can order a copy of the death record for a fee from the following locations: If you do not know the exact date or place of death: For a fee, the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics will do a 10 year search. If you do not want to order the death record, there are other r...

  4. Official Sources for Norwood Death Records. CountyOffice.org is an independent organization that gathers Death Records and other information from various Norwood government and non-government sources. The links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites. We are not affiliated with any of these sources. These Norwood links ...

  5. The National Death Index (NDI) is an online repository of all death events in the United States. It currently contains over 100 million public death records from 1979 through the years. Death records are added to the NDI list every year, usually 12 months after the end of a particular calendar year.

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