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Other records are used to locate death information when death records do not exist. The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) can include the death date of the deceased although sometimes its just the month and year of death.
If the preferred evidence of death cannot be obtained, the individual who must furnish evidence of death will be asked to explain the reason therefor and to submit other convincing evidence, such as sworn statements of at least two persons who have personal knowledge of the death.
Check with your countys department of vital records. They will usually have a pending death certificate that you can get. I ran into the same issue when my husband passed. I was able to get the pending one in a week or so.
Request a South Carolina Birth Certificate Online. Go Certificates. By Phone Through VitalChek. Average processing time is 5-7 business days. In-Person. Average processing time is 30-45 minutes. By Mail. * Mail requests are only accepted at the state office. Drop-off.
Death certificates become public records after 50 years. Then any person may obtain an uncertified copy of the death certificate, upon submission of application form and fees.
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Medical Records: If you have access to medical records or a letter from the hospital or healthcare provider that confirms the death, this can be helpful. These records may include the date of death and cause of death.
The certificate of live birth simply verifies that you are medically alive, whereas the birth certificate verifies who you are, who your parents are, where you were born, and your date of birth. Without your birth certificate, you cannot prove who you are. This can cause many problems for yourself.
A death certificate is the permanent legal record needed to prove that a person has actually died. A copy of the death certificate is necessary to execute a will, file legal paperwork, deal with real estate transactions and submit insurance claims.

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