Can a "pending" death certificate be used as proof of death?

Yes, "pending" as cause and/or manner of death implies that additional studies are necessary, such as drug testing, microscopic tissue examination, etc. A death certificate, even a pending certificate, is a legal document which serves as proof that the named individual has been pronounced dead. If any problems arise in the acceptance of this document as proof of death, please call the office at 262-741-4729 for assistance.

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1. Who can I speak to about a death investigation?
2. Is it necessary that I identify the body at the Medical Examiner's Office?
3. How can I find out about the cause of death?
4. How can I retrieve my loved one's personal possessions?
5. When will my loved one's body be released?
6. How long does it take to get the results of the postmortem examination/investigation?
7. How can I get a copy of the death certificate?
8. Can a "pending" death certificate be used as proof of death?
9. What if the funeral is held out of state?