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  1. Death Certificates. The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Under state law, you may legally obtain a copy of a death certificate if you are a relative or can prove a financial interest in an individual's death.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · Check the Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994 index on FamilySearch. Many Chicago death certificates can be obtained for free on FamilySearch if you visit a family history center or an affiliate library.

  3. There are five ways to obtain a death certificate: 1. Order Online. Order online via VitalChek. You will need to know the place of death (City, Town, or Village in Cook County), the decedent’s full name, and the date of death. In addition to the standard record fees, VitalChek online orders charge $13.45 for processing and standard postage ...

  4. Index of deaths recorded at Cook County, Illinois - including the City of Chicago. Deaths for Cook County (excluding the City of Chicago) are missing for the years 1910-1915. Indexed records are being added as they become available.

  5. An index for Illinois, Cook County Deaths is available online, click here. Microfilm of original records in the Cook County Courthouse, Chicago, Illinois. HOW TO ACCESS DEATH CERTIFICATES . The index to Chicago death records is found on 70 microfiches, #6016533.

  6. Find Illinois death records and certified death certificates. Learn how to request, verify, and explore historical death records across Illinois counties. Access essential information on fees and processes.

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  8. HOW TO USE THE INDEX to locate a person with a Chicago death certificate: Find his or her name in the alphabetical name index (on 191 microfiches, #6016862, 1916-1938; no index available for 1939-1945). Note the locality; year, month & day of death; the filing date and the certificate number.