Funeral Director or Funeral Director’s Designee

The Funeral Director or Funeral Director’s Designee is eligible to receive a certified copy of the deceased individual's death certificate if the following criteria are met:

  • The funeral director representing one of the following in a final disposition of the registrant’s human remains within 12 months after the registration of the registrant’s death:
    • The registrant, through a prearranged funeral agreement as defined in A.R.S. § 32-1301;
    • The registrant’s spouse;
    • The registrant’s parent, grandparent, or adult child, grandchild, brother, or sister; or
    • Another person who is responsible for the final disposition of the registrant’s human remains according to A.R.S. § 36-831; and
  • A designee of the funeral director in subsection (B)(1);
  • The funeral director or the funeral director’s designee shall submit a written request on the letterhead of the funeral establishment, or a completed, signed and dated death application that includes:
    • The name and license number of the funeral director.
    • Contact information for the funeral director (telephone number or email address).
    • The name and address of the funeral director's establishment.
    • The registrant’s name currently listed in the registered death record.
    • The registrant’s date of birth and date of death.
    • If known, the:
      • Registrant’s sex;
      • State file number listed on the death record;
      • Town or city of the registrant's death;
      • County of the registrant's death; and
      • Deceased registrant's social security number.
    • The number of certified copies being requested.
  • The funeral director or the funeral director’s designee submits a photocopy of his/her valid government-issued photo identification which contains his/her name and signature or has his/her signature notarized on the written request.
  • If the name of the funeral director or the funeral director’s establishment is not listed in the registrant’s death record, the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee must provide a copy of documentation demonstrating that the funeral director or the funeral director’s funeral establishment has a valid contract to furnish funeral goods or services, as defined in A.R.S. § 32-1301, related to a final disposition of the registrant’s human remains; and
  • The fee in A.A.C. R9-19-105 for each certified copy requested.
    Note: The Bureau of Vital Records and the County Vital Records may waive the identification/notary requirement for the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee signing the application, if a file for the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee is established and contains a copy of the funeral director’s or the funeral director designee’s valid government issued identification and documentation of current employment with the funeral establishment dated within twelve (12) months before the deceased registrant’s death was registered, and contains the name and address of the funeral establishment.  
    All death certificates ordered by the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee must be sent directly to the funeral home and not the individual the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee is ordering for. Only the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee, who is eligible to receive a certified copy of a deceased individual’s death certificate according to A.R.S. 36-324(A) and A.A.C. R9-19-314(B)(1) and R9-19-315(A), may order and pick up death certificates from the applicable County Vital Records Office.    
    The funeral director or the funeral director’s designee may apply for a certified copy of a death record on behalf of a responsible person as stated in (B)(1)(d) above if the funeral director or the funeral director’s designee is representing the responsible person in the final disposition of human remains according to A.R.S. §36-831. 
    Funeral directors or the funeral directors’ designee may not order death certificates on behalf of individuals other than specified in A.A.C. R9-19-314(B)(1)

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1. Funeral Director or Funeral Director’s Designee
2. Spouse
3. Parents
4. Grandparent
5. Adult Child
6. Grandchild
7. Brother or Sister
8. A Person Designated in a Power of Attorney
9. A Person Responsible for Final Disposition (Other than a Funeral Director)
10. A Person Named as the Executor or Beneficiary of the Deceased Individual's Estate
11. A Beneficiary of the Deceased Individual's Life Insurance Policy
12. A Person Named in a Court Order
13. A Person Authorized by an Eligible Person
14. An Insurance Company/Financial Institution
15. A Hospital or Healthcare Institution
16. A Person with a Court Order Having a Claim Against the Deceased Individual's Estate
17. An Attorney Representing a Person Eligible to Receive a Certified Copy
18. Consulate of a Foreign Government Request
19. Government Agency Request
20. Noncertified Copy: Genealogical Research
21. Noncertified Copy: Government Agency Request