Authorized vs informational death certificate

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AUTHORIZED VS. INFORMATIONAL COPIES

What is the difference between an authorized and information copy? An authorized copy is a protected record that only certain individuals can request and can be used to establish identity. An informational copy is open record but contains less private information and cannot be used to establish identity.

Authorized Copies

California law defines individuals who can obtain an authorized copy of a birth, death, and marriage certificate as:

Confidential Section of a Birth Record

The following individuals authorized to obtain a confidential copy of a birth record are:

Informational Copies

If you cannot obtain an authorized copy under California law, you can obtain an informational copy. An informational copy contains the same information as an authorized copy, but will have a legend across the face with the statement "Informational, Not a Valid Document to Establish Identity." Certain items may be redacted and an informational copy may not be used to obtain identification. However, authorized and informational copies are both considered "certified copies.”

To request an Authorized or Informational Copy of a California Birth Certificate online, please click here. For all other California vital records, please click here.