How do people in other states sign up? Is there a national registry?
Registrations from out-of-state residents are accepted on the Donate Life California Registry and serve as an advance directive in accordance with California state law in the event ones death occurs in this state. There is no national registry. All matters concerning organ and tissue donation are under the jurisdiction of each states respective laws. For information on how to become a donor in other states, go to www.donatelife.net and click on the state in question.
There is no national registry. All matters concerning organ and tissue donation are under the jurisdiction of each state’s respective laws. On this web site, you cannot register to donate on Maryland’s Donor Registry if you are not a Maryland resident. On the registration page other residents are directed to DonateLife.net for further information about how to become a donor in their state.
There is no national registry. All matters concerning organ and tissue donation are under the jurisdiction of each states respective laws. On Donate Life DC you are shown the option of going to the Virginia registry www.save7lives.org or to www.donatelife.net to click on the state in question. Currently there is no registry in the state of Maryland except the designation on your drivers license.
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