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The importance of the MN recognition of death
It is a good idea to understand the social security death index and online death notices and free public records for MN residents before trying to obtain the official proof of death.
The coroner's report in MN will include data about the deceased's full name, date and place of birth, cause of death, doctor's or coroner's signature.
Ask for at least six certified copies of the death notice. You'll need to keep one in a safe area for forthcoming reference and will need other copies for formal official business.
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What do I need to know about attaining the official recognitions of death in MN?
To attain a copy of a death record from your state, you'll need to send the application or go in person to the vital statistics office where the death happened. In many instances, this would be the county court house.
The Office of Vital Records maintains the lasting public documentation of each death that occurred in the state.
A certified informational MN death notice copy will be sufficient for some situations, but it cannot be used to establish identity.
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