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  1. clerk.kanecountyil.gov › VitalRecords › PagesDeath-Certificates

    Requesting a death certificate. By Mail: Mail your request to: Kane County Clerk, John A. Cunningham. Vital Records. 719 S. Batavia Ave., Bldg. B. Geneva, IL 60134. Include the following items: a completed Certificate Request Form* a photocopy of your photo identification. proof of relationship or personal or property right interest.

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    Death Records Online Order. To obtain a certified or uncertified copy of a death certificate, contact the Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Vital Records.

  3. There are five ways to obtain a death certificate: 1. Order Online. 2. Order By Phone. 3. Order By Mail. 4. Go to a local Currency Exchange. 5. Visit us in person at one of our locations. The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County.

  4. Fax. 217-523-2648. Online. To order online, visit VitalChek Network. A major credit card is required. $15 - certified copy with all information collected at time of birth (information has varied throughout the years) $2 - each additional copy. $15.00 - handling fee.

  5. are all. IF THE DEATH DID NOT OCCUR IN ILLINOIS YOU MUST CONTACT THE STATE WHERE THE DEATH TOOK PLACE. MAIL TO: Complete IDPH Vital Form Records, IN FULL, Sign, E. Ridgely Include Avenue, Copy of Springfield, Identification IL 62702-2737 & Proper Fee. For additional information - www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/birth-death-other-records.

  6. ELIGIBILITY TO OBTAIN AN ILLINOIS DEATH RECORD. IlCS410/535/25/4(d) Before a request for an states uncertified that copies or certified of death copy or fetal can death be considered, records may you be must issued specify upon: your eligibility to obtain it. a genealogical, specific written (record request must for more uncertified than 20 or ...

  7. To obtain a certified copy of a death certificate, you must be one of the following: Executor or administrator of the decedent’s estate. Someone who has a personal or property right interest in the certificate. The informant listed on the death certificate. The next of kin.

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