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An AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY of a death record may be required to obtain death benefits, claim insurance proceeds, notify social security and obtain other services related to an individual’s identity. Please see below for list of authorized individuals.
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Death Record Online Request Information. Our office records and maintains death records in Los Angeles County since 1877. Online death record requests are processed through VitalChek Network, Inc. VitalChek accepts the following credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover.
The Family History Library has been digitizing vital records, and they have several for Los Angeles County available for free online. Here, for example, is how you can find a death certificate: Get the death place and date information from an index first (see resources above for this)
Death Records in Los Angeles County (California) 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.
Jan 15, 2024 · Search the following databases to see if your ancestor's death record was included. If not, you will need to search substitute records to locate your ancestor’s death date and place. Try 1st: California, County Births and Deaths Records, 1800-1994 at FamilySearch.org.
Scroll to the bottom of the screen to browse through unindexed records and you may find the image of an actual death certificate! Read more about California County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994 (FamilySearch)
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Obtaining Certified Copies of Death Certificates. The California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR) maintains a permanent, public record of every death that has occurred in California since July 1905. Requesting a Certified Copy Electronic Submission; Mail-In Request