Fannin County Obituary Records

Fannin County death records and obituaries are maintained by the County Clerk in Bonham, Texas. Located in North Texas near the Red River along the Oklahoma border, Fannin County has vital records dating from 1903. Whether you need to request a certified death certificate, search for obituary notices from Bonham, or research family history in this North Texas county, this page explains the county clerk process and the resources available.

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Fannin County Clerk Death Records

The Fannin County Clerk's office in Bonham is the local registrar for vital records. Death certificates for events occurring in Fannin County from 1903 to the present are held here. The clerk accepts in-person and mail requests. Under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 193, records less than 25 years old require qualified applicant status. Records older than 25 years are open to the public.

Bonham is home to the Sam Rayburn House Museum, and Fannin County has deep roots in Texas political history. The clerk handles property records, marriage records, and other official documents. For requests outside the area, the Texas DSHS online system is a convenient alternative to mailing a request to Bonham.

OfficeFannin County Clerk
AddressP.O. Box 899, Bonham, TX 75418
Phone(903) 583-7455
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Requesting Fannin County Death Certificates

Mail a completed application, notarized signature, copy of your photo ID, and a check or money order for $21 to: Fannin County Clerk, P.O. Box 899, Bonham, TX 75418. Additional copies are $4 each. State requests go through dshs.texas.gov/vs. Requirements are at dshs.texas.gov/vs/requirements.aspx.

Historical Fannin County Obituary Records

Fannin County death records from the early 1900s reflect the farming communities along the Red River in North Texas. The county was named for James Fannin, a hero of the Texas Revolution. Early certificates often list occupation, birthplace, and burial location useful for genealogical research. The Texas State Library holds microfilm of early Texas death indexes including Fannin County. FamilySearch has indexed Texas death collections covering this region. The Bonham Public Library may hold local newspaper archives with historical obituary notices.

The Texas DSHS Vital Statistics Section maintains the statewide death record index that includes Fannin County entries from 1903 to the present.

Fannin County obituary death records

The Fannin County Clerk in Bonham maintains death certificates and vital records for this North Texas county from 1903 forward.

Texas Law and Fannin County Death Records

Under Texas Health and Safety Code Section 193.003, death certificates must be filed within 10 days. Records under 25 years are restricted per Chapter 193. Older records are public. Section 193.007 covers delayed registration. The DSHS at dshs.texas.gov/vs/death maintains the statewide index including Fannin County.

Fannin County Obituary Resources

Contact the clerk at (903) 583-7455, order online at ovra.txapps.texas.gov, search at FamilySearch and the Texas State Library at tsl.texas.gov. Obituaries appear on Legacy.com.

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Fannin County is located in North Texas near the Red River on the Oklahoma border.