New York Proof of Death By Physician Last In Attendance On Deceased is a document that is issued by the New York Department of Health in order to certify the death of an individual in the state. The document certifies that a physician was the last in attendance on the deceased at the time of death. It also confirms the name, address, and date of death of the deceased, as well as the name and address of the physician. There are two types of New York Proof of Death By Physician Last In Attendance On Deceased: the official New York State Certificate of Death, which is issued for deaths that occurred within the State of New York; and the Death Certificate with Physician Certification, which is issued for deaths that occurred outside the State of New York. Both documents are issued by the New York Department of Health and are accepted as legal proof of death.