Convenient Way To Have Free Death Records

By Claire Dowell


Accessing the State of California Death Records can be done by submitting a request to the California Department of Public Health Office. In California death documents are immediately available to the public access as soon as they made official by the court. In other states, you have to wait for a certain period of time before they become accessible.

The public health office offers two kinds of death files: the informational version and the authorize version. Informational versions include the basic pieces of information and are only accepted as an information aide to tell about the death of an individual. It is not accepted as an official file for any legal endeavour. On the other hand, an authorize version is contains pretty much the same information but it is recognized as a legal file that can be used in certain legal endeavours. Authorized versions are only offered to immediate family which include the spouse, siblings, parents, and their children. A text stating "not a valid document for identity" is printed across the page of an information version.

Any member of the general public is allowed to submit a request for death files, provided that the correct procedure is followed. A request form must be completed appropriately. Information such as the name of the dead person and your reason for requesting the death file should also be included. Send the completed request form back to the office, together with a government-issued ID and the corresponding payment. A sworn statement should also be included if you want to get an authorize version of the files. A no-refund policy takes into full effect once payment is done, whether the files are found or not.

Requesting the death documents from the Public Health office is a pretty lengthy process. The fastest you can get them is 2 weeks and the longest is 10 weeks. However, if you can accurately supply the exact year and country where the divorce took place, you will have a high chance of getting the documents sooner. You can also obtain the documents directly from the exact county that finalized the divorced. The office keeps death files that are from the year 1905 up to today, if you are not aware of the exact year and county of the divorce, you can seek the assistance of the office.

Death records can also be obtained from online service providers. There are several you can find on the Internet but before jumping on one service provider, make sure that you do a quick background check on a few of them . Try to find out if they are a reliable source of information or not. To initiate a search, you just need to supply at least the full name of the deceased.

Online search tools are either fee-based or for free. Fee-based search tools are able to provide an in-depth version of the death files. Search tools that offer Death Records Free Search can get you just the basic pieces of information. To show respect to the family of a dead person, the cause of death is usually not disclosed except to the immediate family.




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