Death Registration
Health: Vital Records: Death Registration
The goal of IDRS is to enable the participants of the death registration process to electronically file death records with local and state registrars. Registration facilities will access the system online so that facts of death and medical information can be registered electronically.
https://secure.in.gov/health/vital-records/vital-record-registration/death-registration/How to Register a Death: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
The usual practice is to register the person's death in the district where they died. If the person died in England in a county that has adopted a county-wide system, you would register the death in the registrar's office for that county. [6] To find the appropriate office, go to https://www.gov.uk/register-offices and enter the postcode.
https://www.wikihow.com/Register-a-DeathRegister a death - GOV.UK
If the person died on a foreign ship or aircraft, you must register the death in the country the ship or aircraft is registered in. You can only register a death abroad if it happened on or after 1...
https://www.gov.uk/register-a-deathDeath Registration - Province of British Columbia
Death registration consists of the following steps: A medical practitioner, nurse practitioner or coroner completes and signs the Medical Certification of Death within 48 hours after the death, and forwards it to the funeral director The funeral director obtains information about the deceased from an informant. The informant can be
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/death/death-registrationDeath Registration - Public Health Providers - County of Santa Clara
The online Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) provides the ability for coroners, funeral directors, doctors, and hospitals to submit electronic death certificates for registration 24 hours a day. Visit the EDRS Support page to obtain a user account. When using EDRS to file with Santa Clara County, use resources listed here
https://publichealthproviders.sccgov.org/programs/death-registrationElectronic Death Registration System - Vital Records
The Virginia Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) enables participants in the death registration process to file death records online with the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records (DVR), creating the option of a paperless system. The EDRS is a part of the Virginia Vital Events and Screening Tracking System (VVESTS).
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/vital-records/electronic-death-registration-system/Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) - Department of Health
Funeral homes, medical professionals, coroners and medical examiners all have a mandatory role in reporting these deaths. This website outlines our requirements for reporting deaths that occur in Pennsylvania. ALL DEATHS ATTRIBUTED TO COVID-19 MUST BE REPORTED THROUGH the Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS). Medical Professionals
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/Reporting-Registries/EDRS/Pages/EDRS.aspxDeath Registration Partners - Nebraska Department of Health & Human ...
Death Registration Partners. This page has been established to provide Physicians, Funeral Directors, County Attorneys and County Coroners responsible for registering death certificates access to the resources and information necessary to continue registering vital records in an accurate and timely manner. The Nebraska Vital Records Electronic ...
https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Vital-Records-Death-Partners.aspxNew Jersey-Electronic Death Registration System
The Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS), provides a secure method for electronically creating, updating and certifying death certificates. Getting Started
https://www.edrs.nj.gov/edrs/navigateToLogin.doHow to Find a Death Record | StateRecords.org
The physician's primary responsibility in death registration is declaring such a death. Where the physician is also the attending physician, they may report the cause of death. A different physician pronounces death only when the attending physician is unavailable to certify the cause of death at the time of the event if State law permits.
https://staterecords.org/vital/deathgov.ie - Register a death in Ireland
A relative, civil partner or another qualified informant must register the death within 3 months of the death occurring. Qualified informant A qualified informant is: (a) a relative, civil partner, cohabitant, next of kin, personal representative or religious superior of the deceased who has knowledge of the required particulars
https://www.gov.ie/en/service/49c66f-registering-a-death-in-ireland/