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March 15, 2009

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Elaina

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Gina

Most if not all states have privacy restrictions for vital records (i.e. death certificates) that govern access. It is a matter of law, so even if an agency was interested in posting these records online, they would not be able to unless the law was changed.

Certified copies of vital records especially are key to proof of identity, and so it requires somewhat more of a process than other more public-ready information.

An excellent analysis of this, by the way, can be found at http://indianalawblog.com/archives/2009/03/ind_law_more_on_187.html.

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