How to Find New Mexico Death Records: Difference between revisions

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== '''Next Step: When did the death occur? '''  ==
== '''Next Step: When did the death occur? '''  ==


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| '''Free;''' at [[Family History Library|Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City or minimal rental fee at a [[FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Center]] near you.  
| '''Free;''' at [[Family History Library|Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City or minimal rental fee at a [[FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Center]] near you.  
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| {{FHL|749833|item|disp=1927–1945 - New Mexico Death Certificates}}  
| {{FHL|749833|item|disp=1927–1945 - New Mexico Death Certificates}}  
| '''Free;''' at [[Family History Library|Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City or minimal rental fee at a [[FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Center]] near you.  
| '''Free;''' at [[Family History Library|Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City or minimal rental fee at a [[FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Center]] near you.  
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| align="left" colspan="3" | '''Order Certificates from New Mexico'''
| align="left" colspan="3" | '''Order Certificates from New Mexico'''
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| [http://vitalrecordsnm.org/death.shtml 1899–Present - New Mexico Department of Health.]  
| [http://vitalrecordsnm.org/death.shtml 1899–Present - New Mexico Department of Health.]  
| '''$;''' The death certificates may be obtained through the Department of Health. "Death certificates become public records fifty (50) years after the date of death." <ref>New Mexico Vital Records and Health Department, http://vitalrecordsnm.org/death.shtml</ref>
| '''$;''' The death certificates may be obtained through the Department of Health. "Death certificates become public records fifty (50) years after the date of death." <ref>New Mexico Vital Records and Health Department, http://vitalrecordsnm.org/death.shtml</ref>
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