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The City Archives has: Birth and death records from July 1860 to June 1915. Marriage records from July 1860 to December 1885. Cemetery returns from 1803 to June 1860 are available too. You can also find birth, death, and marriage records from other sources:
Original images for the Philadelphia City Death Certificates are available on Historical Records (free) and also through the Philadelphia City Archives (fee). Photocopies of Philadelphia death records 1803-1915, are available by writing to: Philadelphia City Archives, 3101 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Digital copies of the 1906-1915 birth certificates and the 1906-1970 death certificates may be found on Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania residents can access these records free of charge through Ancestry.com Pennsylvania. 1906-1918 Birth Indices (opens in a new tab) 1906-1973 Death Indices (opens in a new tab)
City Archives. The Philadelphia City Archives preserves historical City records and provides access to the public. The Archives was established in 1952 under the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter. Contact the Archives. You can contact us at (215) 685-9401 or archives.info@phila.gov. Visit the Archives.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915. This collection has several types of records: 1) Death certificate 2) Death register 3) Return of Death with a hospital certificate, physician’s certificate, and an undertaker’s certificate, and 4) Transit Permit with the permit to move a body and an undertaker’s certificate ...
If you need a death certificate quickly, make your request in person at one of our six Vital Records Branch Offices or online at mycertificates.health.pa.gov. See our Processing Times for current processing times for applications placed online, by telephone or by mail.
Learn how to access birth, death, and adoption records in Pennsylvania. Records marking a birth, death or fetal death are known as vital records. Certificates issued from the official records are used for everything from applying for a driver's license to settling an estate after someone dies.