How Do I Get a Death Certificate in Idaho?

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Idaho, each certified copy costs $16. Copies ordered together cost less than placing separate orders later. The estate settlement plan outlines each account and institution that typically requires a certified copy.

Death certificates in Idaho are issued by the Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics. Online ordering is available through VitalChek. Most funeral homes also assist families with ordering certificates at the time of death.

Processing times in Idaho vary. Contact the Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics for current turnaround times. Funeral homes typically handle initial certificate orders at the time of death.

In Idaho, death certificates can be requested by: Person with direct and tangible interest, Immediate family members. Requesters typically need to provide Valid photo ID.

The Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics has death records from 1911 to present. Records become public 50 years after the date of death.

The number of certified copies depends on the deceased's accounts and assets. Banks, insurance companies, government agencies, and retirement plans each typically require an original certified copy. Most families need between 8 and 15 copies. The Idaho estate settlement plan lists each step of the estate settlement process to help determine the right number.

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