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How to fill out the Florida Form Death online
Filling out the Florida Form Death online can streamline the process of obtaining a death certificate. This guide offers clear, step-by-step instructions for users of all experience levels to ensure a smooth application process.
Follow the steps to fill out the Florida Form Death online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Florida Form Death and open it in your online editor.
- Complete the applicant information section. Provide your name, mailing address, phone number, and email. Specify your relationship to the person on the death record and ensure you sign the application.
- Select the record type by checking the appropriate box for 'Death' or 'Fetal Death.' Fill in the required details such as the full name on the death record, sex, date of death, date of birth, place of death, surviving spouse's name, and social security number.
- If you are an attorney or funeral director, indicate the name of the client you represent, their relationship to the decedent, and your professional license number.
- In the ordering information section, choose the processing options. Select whether you would like the cause of death included, which requires additional eligibility documentation if applicable.
- Calculate the total fee for the certificates you are ordering. Provide payment information according to the guidelines listed, noting whether you are submitting a check or money order.
- Before finalizing, double-check all the information filled in on the form for accuracy. Ensure that you've included any necessary documentation required for requesting the cause of death.
- Save your changes. After reviewing, you can download, print, or share the form as needed, following the submission instructions provided in the guidelines.
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After a person dies in Florida, that death must be registered with the local or state vital records office within five days, and before the body is cremated or buried. In most cases, the funeral home, cremation service or mortuary will handle the process of preparing and filing the death certificate.
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