Newaygo County Death Records

Newaygo County death records are held by the County Clerk in White Cloud and date back to 1867. The clerk issues certified death certificates for all deaths that occurred within the county. These records are public under Michigan law and can be requested by any person. This page explains how to get Newaygo County death records, what fees apply, and what resources are available for your search.

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Newaygo County Death Records Overview

White CloudCounty Seat
$15First Copy Fee
1867Records From
(231) 689-7217Clerk Phone

Newaygo County Clerk Office

The Newaygo County Clerk is located at 1087 E. Newell Street in White Cloud. The office maintains vital records for the county, including certified death certificates for deaths that occurred in Newaygo County. Walk-in and mail requests are both accepted during regular weekday hours. The clerk is reachable by phone or fax on weekdays.

Address1087 E. Newell Street, White Cloud, MI 49349
Phone(231) 689-7217
Fax(231) 689-7219
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
WebsiteNewaygo County Clerk vital records page

The office is open weekdays until 4:00 PM. Plan to arrive before 3:30 PM for in-person visits. For those outside White Cloud, mail requests result in the same certified document without the need to travel.

Newaygo County death certificates are available in person or by mail. Visiting the Newell Street office is the fastest option, with most requests handled the same day. Mail requests take additional business days. VitalChek provides online ordering for those who prefer a remote option.

Michigan's MCL 333.2882 makes death records public. Any person can request a certified copy. No family relationship or legal reason is required. This open-access rule applies in Newaygo County the same as in all 83 Michigan counties.

For mail requests, write a letter with the full legal name of the deceased, the date or year of death, and the city or township in Newaygo County where the death occurred. Include a check or money order payable to Newaygo County Clerk, a photocopy of your photo ID, and a self-addressed stamped return envelope.

Death Certificate Fees in Newaygo County

Newaygo County charges $15 for the first certified death certificate. Additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time cost $5 each. Payment is accepted in cash, by check, or by money order. Make checks payable to Newaygo County Clerk.

Order all copies you need in one request. Each added copy at $5 is much less than paying the $15 first-copy fee again on a new request. If you need the record for insurance, estate administration, or financial accounts, ordering everything at once saves time and money.

What You Need to Request a Death Record

The Newaygo County Clerk needs accurate information to find the right death record. Provide complete identifying details to avoid delays or returned requests.

Here is what to include in your request:

  • Full legal name of the deceased
  • Date of death (or approximate year)
  • City or township where the death occurred
  • Your name and mailing address
  • Payment for the applicable fee
  • A photocopy of your government-issued ID

Older records from the late 1800s may have limited information. Per MCL 333.2895, original death records are not open for public inspection. Only certified copies are issued, and they carry the official seal and are legally valid for any official purpose requiring proof of death.

Online Resources for Newaygo County Death Records

Michigan's free GENDIS genealogical death index covers over 460,000 records statewide from 1867 to 1897. Search by name and year to verify a record exists before placing a formal request with the Newaygo County Clerk.

The Michigan MDHHS vital records portal is shown below. The portal at michigan.gov/mdhhs provides state-level guidance and connects to certified copy ordering options.

newaygo county death records Michigan MDHHS vital records portal

The portal also connects to VitalChek for Newaygo County, which accepts online orders by credit card. A convenience fee applies on top of the county's standard rate.

For records from 1897 through 1952, Michiganology provides free access to digitized Michigan death certificates managed by the Archives of Michigan.

Michigan Death Record Laws

Newaygo County death records are governed by Michigan's Public Health Code. Three statutes define access and how records are issued.

MCL 333.2882 makes death records public. Any person may request a certified copy. No proof of family relationship or legal reason is required. This open-access rule is consistent across all Michigan counties.

MCL 333.2888(1) exempts vital records from FOIA. A Freedom of Information Act request is not the way to get a death certificate. Use the county clerk's vital records request process under the Public Health Code instead.

MCL 333.2895 bars public inspection of original death records. Only certified copies are issued. These carry the official seal and are legally accepted wherever proof of death is required.

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Cities in Newaygo County

Newaygo County's county seat is White Cloud. No cities in Newaygo County meet the population threshold for individual city pages. For death records from anywhere in the county, contact the Newaygo County Clerk directly.

Nearby Counties

Deaths in neighboring counties are recorded by each county's clerk. Contact the right office based on where the death occurred.