If you have lost a loved one and are now attempting to close out their estate, we are sorry for your loss and we understand how frustrating the process can be.

The steps to take after the loss a loved one can be overwhelming, but requesting a death certificate is a great place to get started.  You will need a death certificate to complete many of the administrative tasks you will face in the weeks to come, so it only makes sense to order a copy of this as soon as possible.

While the exact process to order a death certificate can vary from county to county, there are basic guidelines that you can follow to make the request for a death certificate as quick and simple as possible.

Let’s take a look at these guidelines:

– It’s a good idea to immediately order 10-12 copies of the death certificate.  As I mentioned above, you will need these in the weeks to come and it will save you a ton of time and headaches to have them on hand.

– Make sure to have the following information readily available when filling out the request:

Full name of the deceased

The date of death

The place of death

The deceased’s date of birth

The purpose of your request

Your driver’s license number

– Provide a self-addressed stamped envelope along with your request

– Typing or printing the information is helpful

If you are not sure where to obtain a death certificate for your loved one, or you need to know whether or not you should obtain one based on your responsibilities, contact our Orange County probate lawyers at Morgan Law Group by calling (949) 260-1400 to see if you qualify for a consultation. Not only will we provide you with information on how to obtain a death certificate in Orange County, but we can also help you navigate the complicated world of probate after a loved one’s death.  Call today!

– Make sure to have the following information readily available when filling out the request:

Full name of the deceased

The date of death

The place of death

The deceased’s date of birth

The purpose of your request

Your driver’s license number

– Provide a self-addressed stamped envelope along with your request

– Typing or printing the information is helpful

If you are not sure where to obtain a death certificate for your loved one, or you need to know whether or not you should obtain one based on your responsibilities, contact our Orange County probate lawyers at Morgan Law Group by calling (949) 260-1400 to schedule a free consultation. Not only will we provide you with information on how to obtain a death certificate in Orange County, but we can also help you navigate the complicated world of probate after a loved one’s death.  Call today!