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When someone passes away, the coroner creates a death certificate with basic information, including the cause of death if known. The certificate is usually issued within a week, but sometimes sooner. Close family members can obtain copies from the funeral home, which may charge a fee, and additional records can be requested through the Freedom of Information Act or obtained from newspapers and online sources, particularly for military personnel.
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