Death Records Access Guide · Jun 18 Daily Digest
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Delaware's Office of Vital Statistics offers record orders in-person, by mail, or online, with in-person requests available at any of three state locations.
An independent police monitor's pathologist challenged the official ruling on Richard Lee Johnson's 2024 death, concluding restraint-related cardiac...
Jurisdiction-specific EDRS software systems create substantial data entry labor demands that directly influence the accuracy of U.S. death records.
A new compliance guide details agency duties under the Alaska Public Records Act.
More jurisdictions are adopting digital systems to speed up death record requests.
Vermont's Electronic Death Registration System now lets users request death certificates online or by mail.
The Cowlitz County Coroner determined that 10 victims of the May 26 Nippon Dynawave tank collapse died from alkaline chemical burns, ruling all deaths accidental. The office has now concluded its investigation and released these findings publicly.
Police departments commonly deploy backlogs and delays to limit public records access, including death-related footage.
An ICE facility in Louisiana reported its second detainee death in less than two months.
North Carolina families can file a verified Rule 27 petition to preserve testimony about a parent's death before any lawsuit.
A state investigation targets Douglas County Coroner Renee Godwin over widespread mismanagement allegations, spotlighting oversight gaps in death investigation offices handling public records.
In North Carolina, a marriage certificate proves the marriage occurred but does not automatically correct errors on a death certificate such as wrong...
Coweta's new CivicPlus NextRequest portal, launching June 5, 2026, lets residents submit, track, and access public records online while routing...
A former medical examiner investigator was sentenced for stealing from the deceased, exposing how trusted insiders in death investigation offices can exploit their access.