Figure out who the local registrar is for Uvalde and make the request from them. The statute appears to require that the certificate be filed with the local registrar within 10 days. That doesn’t necessarily mean the state office of vital statistics has received it yet. And who knows how long that takes.
Sec. 193.002. PERSON REQUIRED TO FILE. The person in charge of interment or in charge of removal of a body from a registration district for disposition shall:
(1) obtain and file the death certificate or fetal death certificate;
(2) enter on the certificate the information relating to disposition of the body;
(3) sign the certificate; and
(4) **** file the certificate electronically as specified by the state registrar.****
Sec. 193.003. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING DEATH CERTIFICATE. (a) Not later than the 10th day after the date of a death that occurs in this state, a death certificate shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of death is not known.
(b) Subject to department rules, a certificate of a fetal death that occurs in this state shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the fetal death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of fetal death is not known.
Figure out who the local registrar is for Uvalde and make the request from them. The statute appears to require that the certificate be filed with the local registrar within 10 days. That doesn’t necessarily mean the state office of vital statistics has received it yet. And who knows how long that takes.
Sec. 193.002. PERSON REQUIRED TO FILE. The person in charge of interment or in charge of removal of a body from a registration district for disposition shall:
(1) obtain and file the death certificate or fetal death certificate;
(2) enter on the certificate the information relating to disposition of the body;
(3) sign the certificate; and
(4) **** file the certificate electronically as specified by the state registrar.****
Sec. 193.003. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING DEATH CERTIFICATE. (a) Not later than the 10th day after the date of a death that occurs in this state, a death certificate shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of death is not known.
(b) Subject to department rules, a certificate of a fetal death that occurs in this state shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the fetal death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of fetal death is not known.
Not likely at all. They're all reported electronically the same way. Here's the database: https://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/resources-electronic-death-certificate