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What is a Death Certificate?
An official document issued by the state recording a person’s death, necessary for probate proceedings and asset distribution.
An official document issued by a government authority certifying the date, location, and cause of an individual’s death. In probate proceedings, a death certificate is essential for initiating the probate process, as it serves as legal proof of death and may be required for various legal and financial transactions, including transferring assets, obtaining life insurance proceeds, or settling the deceased’s estate.
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