i’m looking for a death record certificate for somebody that died in Veracruz, Mexico. how would i get that.
who can i contact. where do i go or who do i call.
Hi, the first thing you need to know is exactly in which town or city of the state of Veracruz the death certificate was given. This is because Registro Civil, which is the office in charge of birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates depends directly from the Municipal (county) authorities. You can probably then google "Registro Civil ________(town’s name)" to find the address and telephone number and then call to find out what you need to do to get a copy, I think that someone has to go in person to the Registro Civil office to pay for it (less than 10 dollars) and then it takes about two days to get it.
I live in Xalapa, Veracruz, if you need any help you can e-mail me.
the family of the person that died?
References :
Go to http://www.search-background.com
Death record search
Using its Public Record Databases.
References :
Hi, the first thing you need to know is exactly in which town or city of the state of Veracruz the death certificate was given. This is because Registro Civil, which is the office in charge of birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates depends directly from the Municipal (county) authorities. You can probably then google "Registro Civil ________(town’s name)" to find the address and telephone number and then call to find out what you need to do to get a copy, I think that someone has to go in person to the Registro Civil office to pay for it (less than 10 dollars) and then it takes about two days to get it.
I live in Xalapa, Veracruz, if you need any help you can e-mail me.
References :
This is a newer site for finding death records:
http://www.stuff4you.biz/deathrecords.html
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