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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
A certified copy of a death certificate can typically be used to obtain death benefits, claim insurance proceeds, notify social security and other legal purposes. Phone: 916-445-2684.
You may request a copy from either the county of death or from the California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR). CDPH-VR issues vital records for all of California where as counties can only issue records for events that occurred in that county.
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.
Authorized Certified Death Record Copy: $24. The fee is nonrefundable. A "No Record Statement" will be issued if the record is not found. Learn about obtaining copies of a death certificate, including who can obtain a copy.
There are two types of death certificates: Authorized Certified Copy – only provided to Authorized Individuals. You must have a notarized Sworn Statement. Informational Certified Copy – provided to all other individuals. You do not need a Sworn Statement.
Use the CRDA in the U.S. as proof of death for closing accounts and handling legal tasks. You can get up to 20 free certified copies at the time of death. Order more copies of the CRDA from the Department of State.
To receive a certified copy of a death certificate in California, you must be eligible and provide a notarized sworn statement in which you declare (under the penalty of perjury) that you are authorized to receive a certified copy.
There are two offices where you can get a copy of the certificate. County Clerk-Recorder. Vital Records. For a death in Sacramento County prior to the last two years: County Clerk-Recorder. For a death in another California county: State of California Vital Records . For a death in another U.S. state: Where to Write for Vital Records.
An application for a certified copy of a death record is available online. The fee is $24. Mail your application and fees to San Joaquin County Recorder, 44 North San Joaquin Street, Second Floor Suite 260, Stockton, CA 95202.