GuidedResearch:Why Can't I Find the Record - Nebraska Deaths

This page will give you additional guidance and resources to find death information for your ancestor. Use this page after first completing the death section of the Nebraska Guided Research page.

How to Request the Record When It's Not Online
Statewide registration for births and deaths started in 1904. General compliance occurred by 1920. To learn more about record limitations and restrictions, see the article How to Find Nebraska Death Records. To order death records after 1904, contact:


 * Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services Division of Public Health Vital Records P.O. Box 95065 Lincoln, NE 68509-5065 Phone: (402) 471-2871 Website

NOTE: Death records are confidential starting in 1904. Only the spouse, parent, or child may order a death certificate (see Restrictions for more details).

Additional Records with Death Information
Substitute records can contain information about more than one event, and are used when records for an event are not available. Because the substitute records may not be created at the time of the event, it may contain incorrect information. Search for as many substitute records as possible to corroborate information found in substitute records to help improve accuracy.

Tips for finding deaths
Successfully finding death records in online databases depends on a few key points. Try the following search suggestions:
 * Spelling variations. Your ancestor's name may be misspelled. Search with spelling variations for the first and last name of your ancestor.
 * Search given name. Search by given name (leave out the last name) with the approximate date of birth or death.
 * Add information. For common names, add more information to narrow the search such as approximate birth date or parent's names if known.
 * Date range. Expand the date range of the search by 5 years.
 * Search state. Search using the state name only instead of by county.

Known Record Gaps
Records Start
 * 1904 Statewide Registration.
 * 1920 Compliance to Statewide Registration.

Records Published by FamilySearch Collection coverage tables show the places and time periods of original records published by FamilySearch. For any FamilySearch collections you did not find your ancestor in, check the coverage table for gaps in the online collection. If the time period or location your ancestor lived in is missing from the collection, it may require searches in records found at original repository or finding substitute records for the event.

Records Destroyed The following counties had record loss. Click on the county for more information.