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In Colorado, Death Records are the responsibility of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Death records for the entire state are available for the years 1900 to present. Certified copies may be issued to: parents; grandparents; stepparents; siblings; spouse; adult children, stepchildren or grandchildren of the deceased; legal representatives of any of the above; legal representatives of the deceased; probate researchers; genealogists representing family members with appropriate credentials; others who may demonstrate a direct and tangible interest when information is needed for determination or protection of a personal property right.Vital records can be obtained by the registrant, immediate family members, legal representatives, and people who can show a direct interest in the record can request a copy. Vital Records can be ordered by mail, fax, online, or in person. Valid proof of identification must be submitted with a vital records request.

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