Iron County Death Certificates (Wisconsin)

Coroners and Medical Examiners in Iron County, Wisconsin are responsible for determining the cause, time, and manner of death for a deceased person. As part of this job, they maintain Iron County death records, including death certificates. These records list information about how the deceased person passed away, the time and place of death, and any personal information about the deceased, such as the person's name, date of birth, and age at death. Coroners and Medical Examiners report this information to state and local government authorities, who may also issue Iron County death certificates. These records may be available through the Iron County Coroner and Medical Examiner's website.

Iron County Medical Examiner & Coroner Hurley WI 14007 North Stateline Road 54534 715-561-3800


Clerk Offices in Iron County, Wisconsin maintain and preserve public records for a local government, including vital documents such as death certificates. Iron County death certificates provide information on the deceased individual's name, the place and time of death, and age at death. They may also include the cause of death. Iron County Clerks often issue certified death certificates, which may be required to settle financial and legal matters such as wills, estates, or filing for life insurance. Death certificates can also be used for genealogical research, and some Clerk Offices maintain Iron County vital records that date back to the 1600s. Clerk Offices typically provide online access to death certificates.

Iron County Clerk Hurley WI 300 Taconite Street 54534 715-561-3375

Mercer Town Clerk Mercer WI 2657 Railroad Street 54547 715-476-2403

Montreal City Clerk Montreal WI 54 Wisconsin Avenue 54550 715-561-4955


Health Departments in Iron County, Wisconsin monitor public health and keep vital records, and they operate at the state, county, or local level. As part of this job, Health Departments maintain Iron County death certificates, which include information about the deceased individual such as name, date of birth, time and place of death, and age at death. Death certificates may also include the cause of death. These records can be used to settle legal and financial matters, including wills, estates, and life insurance filings. Death certificates may be available through the Iron County Health Department website.

Iron County Health Department Hurley WI 502 Copper Street, 2 54534 715-561-2191