Use Social Security Death Records to Find
a Death Certificate

There are many reasons you might want to search through social security death records. Perhaps you’re building a family tree. Perhaps you just want to learn more about your grandparents. Because the government saw the need for the people to be able to find death certificates, they founded the Social Security Death Index (SSDI).

The SSDI is a system that makes searching for social security death records much easier. If you’re looking for a death record since the SSDI system was put into place, it’s very likely you’ll find what you’re looking for. If you’re searching for a death certificate from before the SSDI, with a good database you still have a moderate chance of finding it.
 

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Social security death records contain a lot useful information. The information can include the when and where the person died, when and where the person was buried and how the person died.

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