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Friday, January 29, 2010. Are death certificates filed in multiple states? Q I am looking for several death records from the second half of the nineteenth century. If one died while out of state, would it be normal for a death certificate to be filed in the home county or state? Or might it be filed in the place where he died? Heres your rule of thumb. The death certificate will always be filed in the countystate where the person died. Labels vital records; death certificates; genealogy; genealogybank.

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Friday, January 29, 2010. Are death certificates filed in multiple states? Q I am looking for several death records from the second half of the nineteenth century. If one died while out of state, would it be normal for a death certificate to be filed in the home county or state? Or might it be filed in the place where he died? Heres your rule of thumb. The death certificate will always be filed in the countystate where the person died. Labels vital records; death certificates; genealogy; genealogybank.

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