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  1. A service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Name index of death index created by the California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section in Sacramento. Index includes name, sex, date and place of birth, date and county of death, father's last name, and mother's maiden name.

  2. You can find some digitized Los Angeles death certificates from 1905-c.1963 and death registers from 1888-1905 in this FamilySearch database: California: County Birth and Death Records at FamilySearch free with registration; most of the death records in this database are for Los Angeles County (and City), and San Joaquin County; coverage varies ...

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · STEP ONE: Find Death Information. For deaths that exist during this time period, try the following database. California Death Databases - Includes Indexes and Images. Try 1st: 1800 - 1994 - At FamilySearch.org. Free; images of county death indexes, certificates, registers, and coroner's inquests. Try 2nd:

  4. To obtain an actual death certificate (and not just the index) for persons dying in Los Angeles County after July 1, 1905, contact the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, 12400 E. Imperial Hwy, Norwalk, CA 90650. For persons dying between 1940-1997, you can order a copy of the death certificate via Ancestry.com for a fee.

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    This collection consists of a name index of death records for the years 1940 to 1997. The index was created by the California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section in Sacramento. Additional records and/or images may be added to this collection in the future.

    The following information may be found in these records: Death Index 1. Name 2. Sex 3. Date and place of birth 4. Date and place of death 5. Father's last name 6. Mother's maiden name

    Before searching this collection, it is helpful to know: 1. The name of your ancestor 2. The date and place of death

    If these are indexes, the original records may contain additional information than was not indexed, or the information might have been indexed incorrectly. You may want to search for the original record at the California Department of Public Health.

    Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used.

  5. Learn how to get a death certificate and access public death records in Los Angeles County. This page offers links to resources like death record lookup services, request forms, and databases. Whether you need to request death records or find information on death record services, these resources will direct you to the right offices and websites.

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  7. Find out what was left behind and to whom in over 200 years of California probate records. California, U.S., Death Index, 1905-1939. This index is the first step in your quest to locate your ancestor’s California death record, 1905–1939 (which can lead to your next step: birth and other records). California Birth Index, 1905-1995