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  1. Beginning July 1, 2003 the California Health and Safety Code Section 103526 permits only specific individuals to receive an AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY of a birth or death record. An AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY of a birth record is required to obtain a driver’s license, passport, social security card and other services related to an individual ...

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  2. Online Request. 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. A $9 handling fee is charged on all credit card orders in addition to the copy fee.

  3. 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.

  4. lavote.gov . county of los angeles registrarrecorder/county clerk, p.o. box - , norwalk, ca 048948990651 (800 -) 2018999- application for death record

  5. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES y REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK, P.O. BOX 489, NORWALK, CA 90651-0489 (562) 462-2137 APPLICATION FOR DEATH RECORD Pursuant to Health and Safety Code 103526, the following individuals are entitled to an AUTHORIZED Certified Copy of a death record.

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  6. Los Angeles Superior Court ATTN: Certification Unit, Room 112 111 N. Hill Street Los Angeles, CA 90012. Before submitting your mail request, it is recommended that you call the Probate Call Center at (213) 830-0850 to confirm availability.

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  8. For marriages that took place 1949-1986 it can take longer than 6 months to process, so it is recommended you request these records from Los Angeles county (see below). The CDPH no longer processes requests for marriages that took place 1905-1948, 1987-1997, and 2000-2009 (you must go to Los Angeles county for these).

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