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Karen Rivera
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Obtaining Death Certificate with Minimum Information

Karen Rivera
  • Chicago, IL
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A friend is trying to help is mother get a deed in her name of a property that belonged to her sister who has been deceased for over 20 years. The friends mom continued to pay the property taxes after the relatives death but never transferred the deed in her name and would like to now do so. With her failing memory they do not have the necessary information to obtain the death certificate in order to transfer the deed. For example, date of death, age at death, etc. Is there a service that can be used to get the necessary information on the deceased relative?

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