Death Regestry
Health: Vital Records: Death Registration
IDRS provides the capability to electronically file approximately 56,000 Indiana deaths annually. Registration takes place in the county of occurrence, as prescribed by law, with user-friendly data entry screens, online help and instructions, real-time editing, and 24/7 accessibility.
https://www.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-DeathElectronic 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/Register 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-deathUnited States Death Records • FamilySearch
The "Social Security Death Index" is a database created from the Social Security Administration's Death Master File and the only nationwide death index available. This is an index of deceased individuals whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. It has been kept since 1962, when operations were computerized.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Death_RecordsData Access - National Death Index - Centers for Disease Control and ...
The NDI is a database of all deaths in the United States Containing over 100 million death records, the National Death Index (NDI) can help you find out who in your study has died by linking your own research datasets to death certificate information for your study subjects. NDI matches your study subjects to U.S. death records
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ndi/index.htmElectronic Death Registration System (EDRS) - Department of Health
EDRS is a web-based application that simplifies the data reporting process while increasing data quality and supports the rapid-reporting of deaths that occur in Pennsylvania. EDRS is available to funeral directors and medical certifiers, including coroners, medical examiners, and medical professionals who are responsible for reporting deaths.
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/Reporting-Registries/EDRS/Pages/EDRS.aspxSocial Security Death Index
Provided by the Unites States Social Security Administration, the SSDI can help you find Social Security Death Records, which contain information on anyone whose death has been reported to the U.S. Social Security Administration. In fact, it contains more than 94 million names and details about birth, death, and last residence.
https://socialsecuritydeathindex-search.com/New 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.doOnline Searchable Death Indexes, Records and Obituaries
This website is a directory of links to websites with online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices and registers, obituaries, wills and probate records, and cemetery burials. You can also find information here about searching the Social Security Death Index online.
https://www.deathindexes.com/