Death Certificates
A certified death certificate is a legal
document that is issued by the State Office of Vital Records in the county in
which the death occurred. Certified death certificates are required to
take care of final details related to any accounts, insurance policies, to
transfer property, and to make official notifications. Many organizations
require certified copies of the death certificate for survivors to receive
benefits; photocopies are not considered legal documents.
In order to obtain certified
death certificates in the State of Arizona, you must be 18 years old or older
and provide the following:
- Valid government issued picture I.D. that shows your signature
- Completed and signed application
- Appropriate payment ($20.00 per copy)
- A paid and signed receipt from the funeral home (also known as the statement of funeral goods and services).
- OR Provide proof of legal interest (proving legal interest could include the applicant being named beneficiary on Decedent’s insurance policies, Will or Trust) or proof of your relationship (for example, a BIRTH CERTIFICATE that links the applicant to the deceased or a MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE that links the surviving spouse to the deceased. All documents must be originals.
THE DEATH CERTIFICATE PROCESS
In Arizona, death certificates are completed electronically. Once we have received all vital statistics information from the family, we start the electronic death record by faxing the death certificate to the doctor. The doctor will sign, provide the cause of death and then fax to the Maricopa County Office of Vital Statics (MCOVR). (By law, the doctor has up to 72 hours to complete this).
MCOVR will then approve the cause
of death. If MCOVR does not approve the
cause of death, they will have to contact the doctor for additional
information.
Once the cause of death is
approved, the funeral home will apply for a permit for either burial or
cremation. (Burial permits are approved by MCOVR, cremation permits are
approved by the Medical Examiner).
If the Medical Examiner does not
approve the cremation permit/cause of death, they will complete an
investigation. This could take anywhere from 2-5 business days. In some cases, they may even need to have the
decedent’s body transported to their office for further exams, toxicology
tests, etc.
Once the burial/cremation permit
is approved by the appropriate party, we send the completed death certificate
to County Vitals for certification. Once certified, death certificates are
ready to be printed and picked up. The
Maricopa County Office of Vital Records offers same day service for eligible
applicants requesting certified death certificates.
HOW MANY DEATH CERTIFICATES DO I NEED?
Sonoran Skies Mortuary is commonly asked for
advice on how to determine the right amount of death certificates families
should order. So we have put together a
list of the most common uses for death certificates so families know how many
they need to order.
Some companies or institutions will not
require a certified copy, but will instead want to see a certified copy, and
then will scan or photocopy the document while you wait and return it to you.
We have put together a brief list of the most
common uses for copies of death certificates so families know how many death
certificates they need to order.
The
following list will require an original certified copy of the death
certificate:
_____
Insurance Claims (Life Insurance) 1 for each company
_____
Social Security (Arizona issues 1 free death certificate to the surviving
spouse or dependent child only)
_____
Veteran's Benefits (Veterans will receive 1 free copy for Veteran's Benefits)
_____
Probate of Will, Trusts
_____
Union Benefits, 401K, Employee Benefits, Pension, IRA, or other Retirement
Benefits
_____
Filing of all taxes – Federal & State
_____
Attorneys, CPA, Financial Advisor
_____
Title & Deeds to Property
_____
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, investment accounts
_____
Home Mortgage(s)
_____
Closing a corporation, LLC etc.
_____
Personal requests from family members
_____
When
forwarding human remains to another country, many consulates require an
original for their records.
_____
TOTAL
# TO PURCHASE
_____ Bank Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes & Credit Unions
_____ Credit Cards (fax them and keep the fax confirmation sheet for your records)
_____ Vehicle Registration and Title Changes (Auto, RV, Boat, Cycle, etc.)
_____ Service Providers (cable TV, lawn care, pest control, newspapers, rental storage space, etc.)
_____ Utility Companies
_____ Social Media Accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)
_____ Cell Phone Accounts (fax them and keep the fax confirmation sheet for your records)
Because each
family’s needs are unique, this list may not be complete. We encourage you to seek professional
guidance and consult with specialists on your specific circumstance.
Important: Ultimately,
it is up to the company or institution to determine whether a copy of a death
certificate will be accepted or if they require an original death certificate.
Although not common, you may need to provide multiple death certificates if
there are different accounts. We recommend you check with the organization for
their specific policy. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure is to
contact the organization directly.
As a rule of thumb, anytime you will be
getting funds back, you will in most
cases require an original death certificate.
If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly (480-985-4900) or you may visit Maricopa County’s Vital Statistic’s website here: https://www.maricopa.gov/1012/Death-Certificates
LOCATIONS TO OBTAIN CERTIFIED
COPIES OF THE DEATH CERTIFICATES
EAST VALLEY
4419 E. Main Street, Ste. 105, Mesa, AZ 85208
(SE Corner of Greenfield & Main Street, next to the 99 cents store)
CENTRAL VALLEY
3221 N.16th Street, Ste. 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016
NORTH VALLEY
2423 W. Dunlap Ave Ste #110, Phoenix, AZ 85021
WEST VALLEY
1850 N. 95th Ave Ste. 182, Phoenix, AZ 85037
Pinal County Office of Vital Registration Office Locations
MARICOPA
41600 W. Smith-Enke Road, Bldg. 15, Maricopa, AZ
85138
SAN
TAN VALLEY
36235 N.
Gantzel Road, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142
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