2012年8月3日 星期五

Nevada Death Records


The state-wide collection of registered birth and death records in Nevada began in the 1911. The State of Nevada Health Division Bureau of Health Planning and Statistics Office of Vital Records and Statistics is responsible for collecting and recording births and deaths since the given year. Prior to the year 1911, the records are deposited to the recorder's office of the county where the death happened.

In the state, death records are considered to be confidential and only qualified applicant can get a copy of a death certificate. A qualified applicant can be a direct family member, a guardian, or legal representative of the family. If the requester is considered to be a qualified applicant, he or she can download and print an application form from the internet and answer the questions written there. After that, you enclose the application with your money order or check for the standard fees. A copy of a certified death certificate will cost you $10.00 each. With your application form, supporting documents, and the required fee, you may now send to the Office of Vital records.

You also have the option to go directly to the Local Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Yet, only mail-in request are entertained by the office and the processing time would take a week. Another option is through the internet, you can get death certificates online which is faster and more convenient. The best way to search death records is online from the comfort and privacy of your home. This is a good option because you can also get a refund if the records are not found.




Search Nevada 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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