Do you know all the steps involved when your loved one passes? Our convenient checklist can help make this difficult time a little easier.
Phone: 1-800-772-1213
Website: www.socialsecurity.gov
It is important to contact Social Security to see if you qualify for benefits.
Phone: 1-800-827-1000
Website: www.va.gov
Many programs and benefits are available to families of veterans.
Be sure to contact your accountant or broker regarding any mutual funds, stocks, bonds, trusts, taxes, pension, and any other personal financial accounts.
Your attorney can help with wills, deeds, titles, and any other legal paperwork.
Make sure to contact your insurance company regarding any policies including life, home, auto, or any additional policies.
Arizona is a “Closed Record” state. That means that vital records are not public record. To protect the confidentiality of our citizens, Arizona Admin Code R9-19-405 specifies that only the following persons may receive a certified copy of a death certificate: Spouse, Immediate family members, or Attorneys representing: family members, estates, or persons with a legal interest. Applicants must be 18 or older, provide proof of relationship (birth certificate, marriage license), proof of interest (Will, Insurance policy, court order, title, or other document that establishes a legal interest in the record). Remember to sign the application, provide valid government issued identification, and submit the appropriate fees.
Provide funeral home with clothing, jewelry, photos, or any personal belongings to be used for services.
If you wish, you can have flowers sent to the funeral home. We can provide a list of local flower shops to you if needed.
If you would like to have an obituary in the newspaper, we can submit the information for you. Simply provide us with details.