The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Under state law, you may legally obtain a copy of a death certificate if you are a relative or can prove a financial interest in an individual's death. Death records are not public records and are only available to those who have a personal or property right interest with the decedent. In addition to functioning as the Chief Election Authority for suburban Cook County, the Clerk's Office maintains birth, marriage, and death records; records and maintains deeds, property documents and business forms; assists property owners in redeeming delinquent taxes, and serves as the Clerk of the Cook County Board of Commissioners.

Family History Vital Records What are vital records? Vital records are "certificates or reports of birth, death, marriage, declaration of domestic partnership, dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership and data related thereto" (Oregon Laws legal dictionary). Vital records are handled out of the Cook County Clerk's Office. For certified ... Illinois, Cook County Deaths, Digitized Microfilm from FamilySearch You might be able to obtain some Cook County death certificates online from FamilySearch. However, these records can only be accessed online at a Family History Center, a FamilySearch affiliate library or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

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