2012年7月18日 星期三

Kansas Death Records


Since the 1st of July 1911, death certificates in Kansas State had already been filed. The files are then deposited at the Kansas Department of Environment Office of Vital Statistics. There, issuing of death certificates is done. From 1885 and 1911, death records may be obtained from the city or county clerk to the place where the death happened and recorded. These death records are open to the public during that period of time.

Records of death in Kansas are considered to be private document and can only be obtained by person named in the certificate such as parents, direct family members, spouse, or any legal representative of a family and must have documents to prove such authority.

Included in the request for a death certificate are; personal identification number (i.e. drivers license, recent work identification), address of the requester, reason for obtaining the certificate, relationship with the requester, date of death, county where the death occurred, name of the departed, age, and other important information about the decedent.

For the payment for obtaining a death certificate, the fees are different depending on the way the certificate is being requested. If you choose to walk-in to the office, $15.00 for the first copy and $15.00 for additional copy of the same record is required. For telephone and online request, it is just the same as the normal the difference is the plus $11.00 expedited fee and is delivered 17 days earlier than walking in the office.

A hassle free way to search death records is looking through public records database. There is a small fee, You are entitled to a refund If no record is found.




Search Kansas 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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