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  1. Our office records and maintains death records in Los Angeles County since 1877. Make an Appointment. Appointments can be scheduled up to three (3) weeks in advance. Save your confirmation number once you complete the application. You will need it to book your appointment. Once your application is submitted, you need to make an appointment.

  2. California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994 > scroll to the bottom and click “Browse through ____ images.” DO NOT PUT YOUR PERSON’S NAME IN THE SEARCH BLANK! Choose your county or city (“Los Angeles” for L.A. county; “Los Angeles, Los Angeles” for the city of L.A.).

  3. Our office records and maintains death records in Los Angeles County since 1877. Certificates and indexes of death records (not exempt from public inspections) may be examined at our Norwalk Headquarters. In addition to certificates, there are indexes of death available for public inspection as follows: deaths from 1877 to the present.

  4. Certified deathrecords are $24per copy. Please view our current Fees. Requests received without the appropriate fee will be returned to the sender. Make your check or money order payable to CDPH Vital Records. Checks must be drawn on a United States bank. Money orders must be drawn on a United States bank or issued by the United States Postal ...

  5. A "No Record Statement" will be issued if the record is not found. We accept: Checks. Money orders. Make payable to the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk and mail to: Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Birth, Death and Marriage Records Section. PO Box 489. Norwalk, CA 90651-0489.

  6. REQUEST DOCUMENTS. Click the links below to request copies of important documents such as marriage and birth certificates, property tax bills, public information records, and transcripts of Board of Supervisor meetings. BIRTH CERTIFICATE.

  7. On the digitized page, you can often find the name of the decedent, initials of his/her spouse, age at death, a number representing county or city of death (“19” for Los Angeles county; “70” for Los Angeles city), date of death and STATE-level index number. California, Death Index, 1940-1997 only provides a transcription of the index ...

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