Arizona Death Records and Death Certificate Search Process Overview

September 4th, 2010 by 3dcarehealth Leave a reply »
Kalvin Hobbs asked:




In the state of Arizona, vital records, such as birth, death and marriage records, are not public so in Arizona persons requesting a certified copy of a death certificate must be over 18. A death certificate may be requested by the following people: The spouse or another adult member of the immediate family, an attorney, funeral director, governmental agencies needing proof of death for official purposes, insurance representatives, bank or hospital officials. An attorney or executor of estate, or other applicant who provides signed authorization for release is also allowed to obtain the certificate. You must provide proof of relationship or proof of interest to the deceased in order to obtain your record.

An application must be filled out and the appropriate fees must also be paid.

If the death occurred in the last 30 days a certified copy will be available at the county health department in which the death occurred. If more than 30 days have passed, an application is taken in person at the State Office of Vital Records in Phoenix, or you can send the request by mail or expedite service by ordering on line.

Applications for vital records and all pertinent information may be sent to:

Arizona Dept of Health Services
150 N. 18th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007

If you do not fit into the above categories and need to get a copy of a death certificate, you may want to consult with a private investigator. Private eyes can sometimes work different channels to get copies of this type of information.

If you simply need to verify the date of a person’s death, there are a number of online record search companies that can provide this data. For a small fee, you simply enter the person’s first and last name, last known address, approximate age and any other relevant data and you will get back the date of death. These services are able to obtain this data by means of credit reporting agencies, which receive death notifications from banks and credit companies.

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