Oma --
The death record you're seeking should be available from the state.
After 1911, deaths occurring in Idaho are included in a state wide
registration program operated by the State. These records are restricted
for a period of fifty years from the time of the individual's death.
Close family members may obtain copies of certificates for more recent
years as per state access restrictions.
Official copies of these records are available from:
Idaho Department of Vital Statistics and Health Statistics
P. O. Box 83720
Boise, Idaho 83720-0036
Telephone: 208-334-5988
Fax: 208-389-9096
Web page: Birth, Death, Stillbirth, Marriage, Divorce Certificates
State your relationship to the individual you want information
about and the reason you want the information. Only family members can
obtain the information in these files. Fees and restrictions on
providing copies are available on their website.
Jimmy Parker
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 15:20:55 -0800
From: idaho1417(a)gmail.com
To: idgen(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [IDGEN] Birth Certificate
I had a chance to do some research the other day, an obit for a lady, and
she now wants a copy of the death certificate. We don't have them in our
courthouse (at least not this one) and now I need to tell her where to
write.
The certificate is for Elizabeth Collins Fifield, who died Apr. 7, 1926 in
Bonners Ferry. Can someone help me?
Oma Sanders
Coordinator
Boundary County
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