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PLACER COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER (JIM MCCAULEY)


2954 RICHARDSON DRIVE
AUBURN, CA 95603
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530.886.5600
530.886.5600
530.886.5687

Death Certificates


PLACER COUNTY VITAL RECORDS
The Placer County Recorder (Placer County Vital Records) issues Authorized and Informational copies of Placer County birth certificates, Placer County death certificates and Placer County marriage records (for marriage licenses that were issued in Placer County). You may order copies of Placer County vital records through VitalChek on an expedited basis.

NOTICE: Although VitalChek attempts to include accurate and up-to-date information on this site, state and agency information is subject to change without notice. VitalChek makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information herein and assumes no liability with respect to such information.



PLACER COUNTY DEATH CERTIFICATES
Placer County Vital Records issues authorized and informational copies of Placer County death certificates for individuals who died within Placer County. Authorized copies can typically be used to obtain death benefits, to claim insurance proceeds and for other legal purposes. Informational copies of Placer County death certificates can be used for informational purposes only.

Who Can Order?
Authorized Copies - All applicants must submit a Sworn Statement and notarized Certificate of Acknowledgment before the order will be processed, forms and instructions will be provided upon completion of your online order. Individuals permitted to receive authorized, certified copies of Placer County death certificates are listed below.

  • The decedent's parent or legal guardian.
  • A child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, spouse or domestic partner of the decedent.
  • A member of a law enforcement agency or a representative of another governmental agency, as provided by law, who is conducting official business.
  • A party entitled to receive the record as a result of a court order.
  • An attorney representing the registrant or the registrant's estate, or any person or agency empowered by statute or appointed by a court to act on behalf of the decedent or the decedent's estate.
  • A funeral director ordering certified copies on behalf of the decedent's family.
Informational Copies - no documentation is required.




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DEATH INFORMATIONAL COPY
If you are not eligible to receive an authorized copy of the death record, you will receive a certified informational copy with the words 'INFORMATIONAL, NOT A VALID DOCUMENT TO ESTABLISH IDENTITY' imprinted across the face of the copy. This document is primarily used for genealogy and cannot be used for legal purposes.

First Copy: 12.00   Additional Copies: 12.00


DEATH
An authorized, certified copy of a death record that can typically be used to obtain death benefits, claim insurance proceeds, notify social security and other legal purposes. Death Certificates are available for events that occurred in Placer County from 1850 to present.

First Copy: 12.00   Additional Copies: 12.00



Order Online
It's the easiest and most efficient method for ordering official birth certificates and other vital records because there is less room for error when you enter the information yourself. Our simple forms have built-in editing features to help ensure the accuracy of your order.


Order By Facsimile
You can submit your facsimile request 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please fax your completed application to 530.886.5687.



Please see Record Types Explained for vital record descriptions and fees.