I have ordered several over the past few years, and it has always been $5.00. So, if they upped the ante, I'm not aware of it, not have they sent me anything stating differently. Next time you order try the $5.00 amount and see if goes through. Thanks for all your info. ----- Original Message ----- From: <joycem@gte.net> To: Jim Suit <jcsuit@atlantic.net> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 1:36 PM Subject: Re: [FLHILLSB-L] How & Where to look up land records in Tampa > Dang it - you were lucky or I got taken. I had read it in the newspaper quite > some time ago, and so when I ordered my last ones, I sent in the amount of > $15.00. And that has been at least 6 or 9 months ago. And, I think on the > vitalrecs homepage it says that also for Florida. Think I will double check > before I request another. Thanks for the info. > > Jim Suit wrote: > > > RE: Land records and etc in Tampa and FL > > > > Well, maybe I just got lucky. On March 10, I ordered THREE for my > > g-grandparents and send a check for $15.00. Received my copies yesterday and > > no mention of price increase or a dun for more money. This was for a > > certified copies too. Maybe the increase isn't in effect yet. > > > > > Hate to be the one to break the news to you, but the price went up several > > > months ago. Drastically so, I might add. I believe the cost is now > > $15.00. > > > > > > Jim Suit wrote: > > > > > > > You will have to order your death certificate from Jax. The counties do > > not > > > > have them as they are recorded with the state. The address is Vital > > > > Statistics, P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, FL. 32231-0042. Some records > > date > > > > back to 1877, but most date from Jan. 1917. Send check or mo for $5.00 > > with > > > > persons name, dob, and where born, dod, and where, parents names if > > > > available) and your relationship to the deceased. Takes about 3 weeks. > > Hope > > > > this helps. > > > > > > > > Flo ( in FL) > > > > jcsuit@atlantic.net