Check with your state DMV. You may be able to furnish a copy of the death certificate to the DMV and it will issue a new certificate of title in the surviving joint owner's name.
You cannot receive your death certificate. But you can get a death certificate of someone who is related to you.
Requirements for applying for death certificates are different for each state. They require you to be the spouse, parent, sibling or child of the deceased. Some states however will issue a death certificate to anyone with a lawful right or court order.
No, a death certificate is a public certification that someone has died. Some information on a death certificate may be kept private.
No, because you cannot help passing on a cold. It may not have come from you anyway. Also colds are not fatal. The cold would not be the cause of death on the death certificate.
It states that the person specified in the death certificate is dead and the certificate is an official document.
In the two months since my mother's death I have needed a death certificate for: 1) social security administration 2) retirement system that was paying benefits 3) two of decedent's creditors 4) one of decedent's utilities. This probably varies from state to state. Note that so far, everyone has made a copy of the original and returned the certificate to me.
how long does it take to receive a death certificate in nj and can the process be expedited
the physician who pronounces death has to sign the death certificate with information about the death, and it is registered with the vital statistics office where you live and the deceased's next of kin will be given a copy
Death Certificate - album - was created on 1991-10-29.
what problems occur if a death certificate remains unsigned
Contact the Vital Statistics office of the state where you want the death certificate from, who can help you out.