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Copies Of Decree Or Death Certificate
Any advice on ease and cheapness of obtaining a copy of a death certificates opposed to a decree absolute? From what I've gathered a copy of a decree absolute without the nisi, case number or even exact date is about £65. is getting a death certificate any easier (noting said person died abroad, was a foreign national but British resident).
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I suppose it depends if there was anyone to register it, perhaps one of our members who have an ancestry account might be able to have a look for you but I think a certain amount of time might need to pass before the info is available, might be worth a look though. Just had a quick look on a US website (Wisconsin) and it seems you might need some identificati on to get a...
14:03 Mon 05th May 2014
Death certs are £9.25 but there is a bit of info here about a death abroad if it has been registered here.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/or der-cop y-birth -death- marriag e-certi ficate
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I suppose it depends if there was anyone to register it, perhaps one of our members who have an ancestry account might be able to have a look for you but I think a certain amount of time might need to pass before the info is available, might be worth a look though.
Just had a quick look on a US website (Wisconsin) and it seems you might need some identification to get a copy of a death cert and you probably won't have any of it. Other states I imagine will have their own rules.
Good luck.
Just had a quick look on a US website (Wisconsin) and it seems you might need some identification to get a copy of a death cert and you probably won't have any of it. Other states I imagine will have their own rules.
Good luck.
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