The Iowa City Press Citizen Obituaries section serves as a poignant reflection of the lives and legacies within the Iowa City community. As a vital component of the Iowa City Press Citizen newspaper, this section commemorates individuals who have recently passed away, offering a platform to honor their memories and celebrate their contributions to the local fabric. Through carefully crafted obituaries, it provides a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of experiences, accomplishments, and relationships that have enriched the community. Whether documenting the life stories of beloved residents, prominent figures, or unsung heroes, the Iowa City Press Citizen Obituaries capture the essence of individuals and their profound impact on the hearts and minds of those they touched.

Iowa City Press Citizen Obituaries

How do I find an old obituary in Iowa?

The FamilySearch Library houses a vast array of Iowa obituaries neatly organized in two extensive alphabetical collections. Originally curated and preserved by the Iowa Genealogical Society, these collections serve as invaluable repositories of historical information, spanning from approximately 1850 to 1991. Here are the two primary collections:

  1. Iowa Obituaries, 1860–1982: This collection, meticulously compiled by the Iowa Genealogical Society based in Des Moines, Iowa, offers a comprehensive glimpse into the lives of individuals from various walks of life. Published in Salt Lake City, Utah, by the Genealogical Society of Utah in 1987, this collection is available on FS Library films 1487572 item 3, constituting the first film out of a total of 101.
  2. Obituary Cards, 1850-1991: Another invaluable resource preserved by the Iowa Genealogical Society, this collection presents a trove of obituary cards spanning over four decades. Published in Salt Lake City, Utah, by the Genealogical Society of Utah in 1991, these cards are archived on FS Library film 1766206 item 2, encompassing the first film among a total of 87.

These meticulously curated collections stand as testament to the dedication of both the Iowa Genealogical Society and the Genealogical Society of Utah in preserving the rich tapestry of Iowa’s history through the remembrance of its departed souls.

Are Iowa death records online?

In Iowa, the state designates marriage, birth, and death records as Vital Records. If you need certified copies of these records, there are several avenues available: you can make a request by phone, in person, online, or through postal services.

However, it’s essential to note that certified copies of vital records are only furnished to specific individuals who are entitled to them. These entitled individuals include: the person whose name appears on the record, their spouse, children, legal parents as recorded, grandparents, grandchildren, siblings, or legal representatives or guardians. Proof of entitlement may be required for these requests.

Given the surge in requests for vital records, particularly driven by the need for REAL ID, it’s prudent for customers to plan ahead and place orders in advance. Waiting until the last moment is not advisable, as processing times are approximate and not guaranteed.

At county registrar offices, you can obtain certified copies of the following records:

  • Births from 1987 onwards.
  • Deaths from 1954 onwards.
  • Marriages from 1954 onwards.

For events predating these specified years:

  • Certified copies of birth records can be requested from the county where the birth occurred.
  • Certified copies of marriage records can be requested from the county where the marriage license was applied for.
  • Certified copies of death records can be requested from either the county of residence or the county where the death took place.

Cost for a Vital Record

For each certified record, a fee of $15.00 is applicable. Should you opt for online ordering, there’s an additional charge through VitalChek, starting at $13.00 per transaction. Similarly, if you choose to order via phone, an extra fee through VitalChek applies, commencing at $9.00 per order. Shipping incurs its own separate charge, with prices subject to variation. For detailed pricing, please refer to the VitalChek website.

It’s important to note that VitalChek is the sole third-party vendor authorized by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to process phone and online orders for Iowa Vital Records.

In the event that the requested record cannot be located, the applicant will be notified of the unsuccessful search. However, the $15.00 search fee will still be retained.

How to Request a Vital Record by Mail

To obtain a certified copy of an Iowa vital record, you’ll need to follow these steps and submit the necessary documents:

Submit a completed Application for a Certified Copy of an Iowa Vital Record to the following address:

Iowa Department of Public Health Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics Lucas State Office Building, 1st Floor 321 E. 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0075

Here are some important points to keep in mind:

  • All applications must be notarized.
  • Identity documents for notarization are required. This includes a clear photocopy of the applicant’s current government-issued photo identification.
  • Each certified record copy costs $15.00.
  • In the event that the requested record cannot be located, the applicant will receive notification of the record search. The $15.00 fee will be retained for the search.
  • Payment should be made via check or money order payable to the ‘Iowa Department of Public Health’.
  • For genealogical requests, a completed Proof of Entitlement Addendum – Genealogy is required.

Following these guidelines will ensure a smooth process for obtaining a certified copy of an Iowa vital record.

Request a Vital Record Online

Efficiently obtaining certified copies of vital records is now simplified with VitalChek’s online service. Whether you prefer the convenience of delivery to your doorstep or the immediacy of in-person pickup, VitalChek offers versatile options to cater to your needs.

For those who opt for delivery, ordering through VitalChek’s online platform ensures a seamless process. Choose from a range of shipping methods tailored to your urgency:

  • UPS Overnight: Receive your order within 2 to 5 business days.
  • UPS 2-Day: Expect delivery within 5 to 10 business days.
  • Standard USPS Mail: Allow 2 to 3 weeks for your order to reach you.

Alternatively, if you’re situated in Des Moines or can conveniently travel there, you have the option of picking up your order in person. It’s important to note that this option is viable only if you’re able to physically collect your order in Des Moines.

Upon placing your order, you’ll receive prompt notification guiding you to the Department of Health and Human Services in Des Moines, where you can claim your certified copy. Our efficient system ensures a smooth and hassle-free pickup process, allowing you to obtain your vital records with ease.