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  1. Whether you are seeking to apply for your death certificate or are submitting an application for another person (i.e. your child or spouse), please enter your name and contact information here. First name *. Middle name. Last name *. Phone number *.

  2. VR 280 (Rev. 10/18) Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois P.O.#1419168 5M 10/18 IOCI 17-250 State of Illinois Illinois Department of Public Health Application for Illinois Death Record Death Certificate - Long Form Accepted for all legal use. (contains the most available information)

  3. Under state law, you may legally obtain a copy of a death certificate if you are a relative or can prove a financial interest in an individual's death. Requesting a death certificate. There are five ways to obtain a death certificate: 1. Order Online. Order online via VitalChek. You will need to know the place of death (City, Town, or Village ...

  4. What You Will Need to Provide Death certificates can be corrected under certain circumstances prescribed by the Vital Records Act (410 ILCS 535) and 77 Ill. Adm. Code Part 500 (see LAWS & RULES to the right). Every request is unique. Every person entitled to request a correction, must complete an Affidavit and Certificate of Correction Request (see FORMS in the right-hand

  5. How to Obtain Death Records in Illinois. Interested persons may obtain Illinois death records from either of the following: Illinois Department of Public health. Local County Clerk's Office. Typically the Illinois Vital Records Office accepts requests via mail, fax to (217) 523-2648, or in-person requests.

  6. Birth Records Uncertified copies of birth certificates for genealogical purposes are available to individuals, who may not otherwise be entitled to receive a certified copy, upon completion of the Application for Search of Birth Record Files (see FORMS in the right-hand column), if the person's date of birth precedes the current date by 75 years or more. Eligibility will be

  7. Birth Certificates. The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of births that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Under state law, you may legally obtain a certified copy of your own birth certificate if of legal age and/or the birth certificate of your child (your name must appear on the child's birth certificate). Court ...

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