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You may request a copy of a death certificate online. Once we receive the request it will be processed and mailed to you within 2-4 business days. You may come into the Clerks Office Monday-Friday between 8:00am-4:30pm to request a death certificate. or call 802-865-7000.
Obtaining an official death certificate can take between two and four weeks after making a request with the vital records office.
Mark Levine was appointed commissioner of health by Governor Phil Scott and began service on March 6, 2017.
You may come into the Clerks Office Monday-Friday between 8:00am-4:30pm to request a death certificate. or call 802-865-7000. You can mail in the request form, along with a photocopy of your valid identification.
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To request a copy of your divorce decree or other records from your divorce case, fill out the Request for Access to Court Record form and send it to the court where the case was filed. You will find information about the records request process on the Request for Access to Court Records web page.
Pronouncing death: Only a physician may pronounce death. The physician pronouncing death shall document death in the deceased patients medical record and shall inform the VPCH Medical Director or designee. B. The body must not be moved: The States Attorney shall be in charge of the patients body.

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