California Death Records

Shasta County Death Records

Shasta County, centered on Redding in the northern Sacramento Valley, has been shaped by timber, mining, and the construction of Shasta Dam (completed 1945). The county serves as the regional hub for far northern California, and its medical facilities mean some death records are for individuals from surrounding rural counties who came to Redding for healthcare.

How to Get a Shasta County Death Certificate

Death certificates for deaths that occurred in Shasta County can be obtained from the county clerk's office or from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The county office is typically faster for in-person requests.

Shasta County Assessor-Recorder

Address: 1450 Court Street, Suite 208, Redding, CA 96001
Phone: (530) 225-5678
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed for lunch 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM)
Fee: $34 per certified copy
As of January 1, 2026
Website: https://www.shastacounty.gov/recorder/

By mail: Shasta County Recorder, 1450 Court Street, Suite 208, Redding, CA 96001-1670. Include a check or money order payable to the Shasta County Assessor-Recorder for $34 per copy.

Online: Order through VitalChek. Additional service fees may apply for online orders.

What You'll Need to Request a Death Certificate

— Full legal name of the deceased
— Date of death (or approximate range)
— Place of death (city or county)
— Your relationship to the deceased
— Valid government-issued photo ID
— Social Security number of deceased (if known — helps locate the record)

Tip: If you're missing some of this information, try searching our free death index first. Our database includes dates of birth and death, county of death, parents' names, and Social Security numbers for deaths from 1940–1997.

Authorized vs. Informational Copies

California issues two types of death certificates. Authorized copies are available only to family members and legal representatives — they can be used for legal purposes like settling estates. Informational copies are available to anyone regardless of relationship — useful for genealogy and family history research. Both cost the same fee. See our complete guide to getting a death certificate for details.

Alternative: Order from CDPH

The California Department of Public Health can issue death certificates for any death that occurred in California, not just Shasta County. This is useful if you're unsure which county the death occurred in. Processing takes 5–7 weeks by mail or 1–3 days through VitalChek online. The fee is $26 per copy. See our death certificate guide for complete CDPH ordering instructions.

Search Shasta County Death Records Free

Our California Death Index includes death records from Shasta County covering 1940 through 1997. Each record includes the deceased's name, dates of birth and death, parents' names, and Social Security number (where available). Search our free death index →

Looking for records after 1997? Learn why the index stops and where to find more recent records.

Quick Reference

CountyShasta
County SeatRedding
Formed1850
Fee$34 per copy
Phone(530) 225-5678
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed for lunch 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM)

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