all you have to do is obtain the birth certificate for the deceased,then take it to the county bldg. where they passed, or go to the funeral home where they were they were layed out at.hopefully this will help you!!also if you get no results w/ the info. i gave you,then just call any funeral home and ask for there advice on whay to do!!
You should be able to get copies of the death certificate from the town clerk's office where the decedent died. Death certificates are a matter of public record and can be obtained by anyone.
The qualifications vary depending on where the deceased died. For example in New York city they do not file or issue death certificates but the state of New York issues certificates for those that die outside of the city.
No, it is not possible to obtain power of attorney for a deceased person, as power of attorney ceases upon the death of the individual.
In general, a nephew may not be able to obtain his deceased grandmother's death certificate without the consent of her living children, as they are typically considered immediate family members with a higher claim to the document. Each state has different regulations regarding who can request a death certificate, often limiting access to immediate relatives. It is advisable for the nephew to coordinate with the grandmother's children to obtain the necessary documents for insurance purposes.
You can obtain the certified copy of the will from the registrar's office if it is registered by applying for the same along with the death certificate of the deceased person.
To obtain a credit report for a deceased individual, you need to request it from the credit reporting agencies by providing the necessary documentation, such as a death certificate and proof of your authority to act on behalf of the deceased person's estate.
To obtain a passport for a child with one parent deceased, the surviving parent or legal guardian must provide the necessary documentation, such as the death certificate of the deceased parent and proof of guardianship. The child's passport application will then be processed following the standard procedures.
To obtain your deceased parent's Social Security number, you can request a copy of their Social Security Administration (SSA) record by submitting a form called "Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record" (Form SSA-711). You will need to provide proof of death and your relationship to the deceased parent.
Cash found in a house after a relative's death typically belongs to the deceased person, as it is considered part of their estate. The distribution of this cash will depend on the deceased's will or, if there is no will, the laws of intestacy in the jurisdiction. Executors or administrators of the estate are responsible for managing these assets and ensuring they are distributed according to legal requirements or the deceased's wishes.
Ask your parents or other close relatives. If they are not available, you will need to look to death indexes and death certificates for the state in which she died.
To obtain an original death certificate as a beneficiary, you can request it from the vital records office in the state where the death occurred. Typically, you will need to provide relevant information about the deceased, such as their full name, date of birth, and date of death, along with proof of your identity. Some states may require a relationship to the deceased to be established, so be prepared to provide documentation if needed. If you're unable to obtain it directly, you may also ask the executrix of the will to assist you in obtaining a copy.
To obtain power of attorney for a deceased relative, you will need to go through the legal process of probate court. This involves submitting a petition to the court, providing proof of the relative's death, and demonstrating your relationship to the deceased. You may also need to obtain consent from other family members or heirs. It is recommended to seek the guidance of a lawyer to navigate this process effectively.