San Luis Obispo County · You are not behind · start small

Someone you care about died in California. Here’s what to do next.

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First 10 minutes

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  • Protect people and pets Move children, pets, and family away from anything unsafe.
  • Make the right call 911, hospice, hospital, coroner, or funeral home — depending on what happened.
  • Pause before paperwork Money, accounts, property, and belongings can usually wait.

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Source-backed local snapshot

San Luis Obispo County first-week local resource starting points

These are crawlable starting points from the packaged San Luis Obispo County guide. Call or open the official source before visiting because hours, fees, and procedures can change.

Death certificates / vital records

San Luis Obispo Public Health — Birth and Death Certificates Phone: 805-781-5500Public Health Department SLO Clinic, 2191 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Open source

Probate court / court help

San Luis Obispo Superior Court — Probate Phone: 805-706-3600Civil & Family Law Branch, 1050 Monterey Street, Room 220, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 Open source

Coroner Medical Examiner

San Luis Obispo County Sheriff-Coroner — Coroner’s Office Phone: 805-781-4513Sheriff’s Office: 1585 Kansas Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Open source

Last checked: 2026-06-24 · 4 source links packaged · Start the interactive checklist

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