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Collin County Death Records

To find death files in Collin County, Texas, use the tool shown below. This tool helps you look through Collin County Death Records. It lets you view many kinds of death data with ease. You can search by full name or by date of death. You can also scroll by year if you don’t know the full date.

The tool shows a lot. You’ll find place, time, and file info on each case. It’s meant to be fast and give clear facts. Use it to check death dates or to pull key facts fast. The info is shown in a way that is simple to scan.

If you run into issues while using the search page, don’t stress. You can get help. Reach out to the office that keeps these files. They’ll guide you or fix the issue if there is one.

Collin County Clerk’s Office
Address: 2300 Bloomdale Rd., Suite 2106, McKinney, TX 75071
Phone: (972) 548-4185

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Official Collin County Death Records Resources

Contact InfoDescription
Collin County Clerk – Vital Records
2300 Bloomdale Road Suite 2106
McKinney TX 75071
972 548 4185
This is the key stop for death slips in Collin. Folks may ask in person, by mail or web. Bring ID and fee. The clerk helps with forms, changes and name checks.
Collin County Medical Examiner Office
700 Wilmeth Road McKinney TX 75069
972 548 3775
972 548 3760
The ME looks into deaths that are odd or from harm. They write reports, do checks, and may give cause of death. Used when court or cops must know more.
Collin County Health Care Services – Vital Section
825 North McDonald Street McKinney TX 75069
972 548 5500
A spot to ask for birth or death slips in the county. It links to state files too. A fair pick if you stay in town and want to skip the long wait.
Collin County Law Library
Same as courts site McKinney and Plano sites
972 548 4100
972 424 1460 ext 4100
Gives help on how to find death slips, how to fill forms, or change old ones. It’s not where you get a record, but helps you ask the right place.
Texas Vital Records – State Site
Online access only
A full state site. Works well if you moved or want to fetch records from more than one place. Good for mail or web asks.
McKinney Public Library Genealogy Help
101 East Hunt Street McKinney TX 75069
972 547 7323
You can check old obits, papers, and name lists. Tools like SSDI and Ancestry help track down folks or next of kin.
Plano Genealogy Center – Plano Library
Haggard Library, 2501 Coit Road Plano TX 75075
Hosts lots of search tools for those in Plano and nearby. Staff helps with tips to find kin or read past death notes.
Frisco Public Library
8000 Dallas Parkway Frisco TX 75034
A spot with web tools for name search, grave lists and old scans. A fair stop if you need help to trace folks in the Frisco side of the county.
Allen Heritage Center
100 East Main Street Allen TX 75002
A local past group that keeps old death logs and grave notes. Good if kin lived in Allen long back. Not all files are online.
Carrollton Public Library
1700 Keller Springs Road Carrollton TX 75006
Offers web tools for obits and name tracks. The staff will help with tips and tools. Use if your kin lived on west edge of the county.
Garland Library Genealogy Page
625 Austin Street Garland TX 75040
A good place to trace death logs near the east edge of Collin. Some files need in-person help. Staff has maps and tools.
Wylie Area Help (via County Clerk)
Use main Collin Clerk address
Wylie has no stand-alone spot for death slips. Folks should go through the main clerk in McKinney or use mail.
Princeton Vital Help (via County Clerk)
Use main Collin Clerk address
Same as Wylie. No full spot in town. Folks ask the clerk or use the health site. Best to call ahead.
Melissa City Area (via County Clerk)
Use main Collin Clerk address
No site in town. Use the Collin clerk to ask for a slip. Works best if you live in the north part of the county.