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What is Wisconsin Death Certificate

The Wisconsin Death Certificate Application is a government document used by individuals to request certified or uncertified copies of a death certificate in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Death Certificate is needed by:
  • Immediate family members of the deceased
  • Legal custodians of the deceased
  • Authorized representatives managing the estate
  • Individuals requiring the certificate for legal purposes
  • Researchers needing historical death data
  • Funeral homes assisting families

How to fill out the Wisconsin Death Certificate

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'Wisconsin Death Certificate Application' to open the form.
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    Begin by reviewing the title and description to ensure you have the right form.
  3. 3.
    Gather necessary information about both yourself and the deceased, such as full names, dates of birth, and death.
  4. 4.
    Use pdfFiller’s fillable fields to enter your current name, daytime telephone number, and address.
  5. 5.
    Select your relationship to the deceased using the available checkboxes.
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    Specify the type of certificate you are requesting, whether certified or uncertified.
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    Complete all required fields marked clearly on the form; ensure there are no blank sections.
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    Review the information entered for accuracy before moving onto the signature section.
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    Provide your signature in the designated area, confirming your request.
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    Finalize the form by reviewing the application instructions and any included fees.
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    Save your completed form frequently to prevent data loss.
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    Once finished, use the options in pdfFiller to download or submit the form directly.
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Eligible applicants include immediate family members, legal custodians, and authorized representatives who have a tangible interest in the deceased's death certificate.
Applicants must provide personal identification and relationship to the deceased, as well as any supporting documents required for fees and submission.
Processing times can vary, but applicants generally should expect to wait several weeks for both in-person and mail requests.
Fees for certified and uncertified copies of death certificates vary by county; check with the Wisconsin Vital Records for specific amounts.
Currently, the application can be completed online via pdfFiller, but confirm if direct submissions are accepted through the state office.
Be careful to review all entered information for accuracy and completeness. Common mistakes include incorrect dates and missing signatures.
If you encounter issues while filling out the form, consult pdfFiller's help section or contact the Wisconsin Vital Records office for assistance.
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