An Attorney Representing a Person Eligible to Receive a Certified Copy

An attorney representing a person who is eligible to receive a certified copy of a deceased individual's death certificate is eligible to receive a certified copy of the death certificate if all of the following criteria are met:

  • An application or a letter on the attorney's letterhead shall be submitted that includes:
    • The attorney's name and state bar number.
    • Contact information for the attorney (telephone number or e-mail address).
    • The name of the person the attorney is representing.
    • The relationship of the person the attorney is representing to the deceased individual.
    • The information collected on the death application such as:
      • Name of the deceased individual
      • Date of birth of the deceased individual
      • Date of death of the deceased individual
      • If known, the:
        • Sex of the deceased individual.
        • The state file number listed on the certificate of death registration.
        • Town/city of the deceased individual's death.
        • Place of the deceased individual's death
        • Funeral establishment or person responsible for the final disposition of the deceased individual's human remains.
        • The deceased individual's social security number.
    • The number of certified copies being requested.
    • Arizona Administrative Code R9-19-315(H)(1)(g) states the request must be notarized or the applicant shall submit a photocopy of a valid government-issued identification. However, after consultation with the Bureau of Vital Records' legal counsel, this requirement has been waived for attorneys.
  • A copy of the attorney's retainer agreement with the person who is eligible to receive a certified copy of the deceased individual's certificate of death registration.
  • The applicable documentation demonstrating the eligibility of the person the attorney is representing to receive a certified copy of the deceased individual's certificate of death registration.
  • The attorney submits the appropriate fee(s).

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1. Funeral Director or Funeral Director’s Designee
2. Spouse
3. Parents
4. Grandparent
5. Adult Child
6. Grandchild
7. Brother or Sister
8. A Person Designated in a Power of Attorney
9. A Person Responsible for Final Disposition (Other than a Funeral Director)
10. A Person Named as the Executor or Beneficiary of the Deceased Individual's Estate
11. A Beneficiary of the Deceased Individual's Life Insurance Policy
12. A Person Named in a Court Order
13. A Person Authorized by an Eligible Person
14. An Insurance Company/Financial Institution
15. A Hospital or Healthcare Institution
16. A Person with a Court Order Having a Claim Against the Deceased Individual's Estate
17. An Attorney Representing a Person Eligible to Receive a Certified Copy
18. Consulate of a Foreign Government Request
19. Government Agency Request
20. Noncertified Copy: Genealogical Research
21. Noncertified Copy: Government Agency Request