Death Certificates Lufkin TX

A certificate of death should be on file in the governing locality where the death occurred. Death records are kept permanently on file either in a State vital statistics office or a city / county office. The Federal Government does not maintain death records.

Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home
(936) 634-4411
Po Box 1607
Lufkin, TX
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(936) 639-4219
412 E Shepard Ave
Lufkin, TX
Tims Funeral Home Inc
(936) 634-7911
222 Leach St
Lufkin, TX
Laird Funeral Home
(936) 569-1366
2116 South St
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Carroway Funeral Home
(936) 876-5555
9475 S Hwy 69
Huntington, TX
Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home
(936) 634-4411
1515 S Chestnut
Lufkin, TX
Equity Corp Intl
(936) 634-1033
415 S 1St St # 210
Lufkin, TX
Colonial Mortuary
(936) 634-2261
1311 Keltys St
Lufkin, TX
Laird-Mcgill Funeral Home
(936) 569-1366
2116 South St
Nacogdoches, TX
Kubena Funeral Home Inc
(361) 798-3271
507 S Main St
Hallettsville, TX
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Death Certificates

Obtaining Death Certificates

A death certificate is issued by local authorities when a person dies. It serves as evidence that someone has died and is needed for various purposes, including: claiming life insurance benefits, closing bank and investment accounts, transferring titles, and claiming social security survivor benefits.

Generally, your funeral home will request copies of Death Certificates for you.

A certificate of death should be on file in the governing locality where the death occurred. Death records are kept permanently on file either in a State vital statistics office or a city / county office. The Federal Government does not maintain death records.

You may be able to obtain copies of the death certificate by visiting the local office where the death occurred, such as the County Recorder’s Office or Local Health Department. Your other option is to apply to the State’s Vital Records office. To find the State office for Vital Records, go the Centers for Disease Control website at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm for contact information and application requirements for each State.

You will need the following information when applying for a copy of a Death Certificate:

  1. Full name of the deceased person whose record is being requested.
  2. Sex of the deceased.
  3. Parents’ names, including mother’s maiden name.
  4. Month, day and year of birth.
  5. Month, day and year of death.
  6. Place of birth or death (city, county, state; and hospital name if known.
  7. Reason for requesting copies of the Death Certificate.
  8. Applicant’s relationship to the deceased.
  9. A small fee is charged for copies of Death Certificates. Sometimes you can get copies quickly by paying an expedite fee.

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