2012年7月29日 星期日

Hawaii Death Records


Birth, death, marriages, and divorce certificates of events that occurred in Hawaii are deposited and recorded by the Office of Health Status Monitoring, a unit of the Department of Health. These recordings began as early as the year 1853.

The access of these vital documents such as death certificate is restricted by statute. However, death certificate can be available to anyone if the death occurred more than 75 years. The copies of death certificate may only be issued to authorized individuals or an applicant with direct and tangible interest. If you are not able to establish a direct and tangible interest in the record, you are ineligible and will not be issued a certified copy of the record. The request forms for the certificate must generally be made in writing which can be downloaded online. You may also apply in person, or through mail.

The fee for certified copy of death certificate is $10.00 each for the first copy and additional payment of $4.00 for each additional copy of the same certificate ordered at the same time. Fees may be paid by cash (except for applications made by postal mail), money order, certified check, or cashier's check - make money order and checks payable to the State Department of Health. Take note though that personal checks are not accepted. Fees for death certificates are payable in advance and non-refundable. If no record is found after a search is conducted, the fees are retained to cover the cost of the search.




Search Hawaii Death Records at http://www.searchdeathrecord.com/
You will be able to get a full refund if the records are not found.





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