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== '''Restrictions for Obtaining Death Records'''  ==
== '''Restrictions for Obtaining Death Records''' &nbsp; ==
 
 
 
 
'''''Restrictions for persons who died within the last 75 years:'''''<br> To obtain a copy of the death certificate for those who died within the last 75 years, you must be: 
 
 
 
 
:*The registrant (person whom the record is concerned with) 
:*The registrant's spouse 
:*The registrant's parents 
:*A descendant of the registrant, such as child or grandchild 
:*A person having a common ancestor with the registrant (sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle or cousin) 
:*A legal guardian of the registrant 
:*A person or agency acting on behalf of the registrant 
:*A personal representative of the registrant's estate 
:*A person whose right to obtain a copy of the record is established by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction 
:*Adoptive parents who have filed a petition for adoption and need to determine the death of one or more of the prospective adopted child’s natural or legal parents 
:*A person who needs to determine the marital status of a former spouse in order to determine the payment of alimony 
:*A person who needs to determine the death of a non-related co-owner of property purchased under a joint tenancy agreement 
:*A person who needs a death certificate for the determination of payments under a credit insurance policy 
::'''NOTE:''' A copy of the death record cannot be obtained by anyone except those listed above until 75 years have passed from the date of the death.


'''''Restrictions for persons who married within the last 75 years:'''''<br> To obtain a copy of the marriage certificate for those who married within the last 75 years, you must be:&nbsp;


:*The registrant (person whom the record is concerned with)&nbsp;
:*The registrant's spouse&nbsp;
:*The registrant's parents&nbsp;
:*A descendant of the registrant, such as child or grandchild&nbsp;
:*A person having a common ancestor with the registrant (sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle or cousin)&nbsp;
:*A legal guardian of the registrant&nbsp;
:*A person or agency acting on behalf of the registrant&nbsp;
:*A personal representative of the registrant's estate&nbsp;
:*A person whose right to obtain a copy of the record is established by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction&nbsp;
:*Adoptive parents who have filed a petition for adoption and need to determine the death of one or more of the prospective adopted child’s natural or legal parents&nbsp;
:*A person who needs to determine the marital status of a former spouse in order to determine the payment of alimony&nbsp;
:*A person who needs to determine the death of a non-related co-owner of property purchased under a joint tenancy agreement&nbsp;
:*A person who needs a death certificate for the determination of payments under a credit insurance policy&nbsp;
::'''NOTE:''' A copy of the marriage record cannot be obtained by anyone except those listed above until 75 years have passed from the date of the marriage.


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