the dept of health holds the final death certificates but you get copies from your local township where the party died in NY
Do a GOOGLE on the phrase NEW YORK DEATH CERTIFICATE and you will see many links come up. You will only be able to order it if you are closely related to the decedent or if you need it for legal reasons.
To obtain an apostille for a New York marriage certificate, you need to contact the New York State Department of State. They can provide you with the necessary instructions and forms to authenticate your marriage certificate for international use.
No. However you do need a valid state-issued picture ID (any state).
you need a birth certificate, you parent, and money. (in new york state)
Need to know the state being asked about. It varies by statute from state-to-state.
Every state will have different laws; however in general you will need a death certificate, probate court document identifying the executor and the Certificate of Ownership (or similar document the state uses to confirm title). The Certificate of ownership is signed as the state requires, and the death certificate and probate document given to the buyer, who goes and transfers title to himself.
To obtain an apostille for your New York City marriage certificate, you can contact the New York State Department of State's Apostille and Authentication Unit. You will need to submit a request form along with the original marriage certificate for authentication. Once processed, the apostille will be attached to the document, certifying its authenticity for use in foreign countries.
You are still legally married. You need to have the certificate from Jamaica.
Yes. You need to provide the court with proof of the death.
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.
not unless the detached garage is on a different parcel than the main dwelling
No, but your heirs will usually need a death certificate.