If death occurs in the hospital, contact us 01782 314689
If death occurs at home, contact your doctor or the paramedics first then contact us.
If death occurs in a nursing home, make sure the staff have contacted a doctor first, then contact us.
If death occurs suddenly/unexpectedly contact the paramedics/emergency doctor or police, as the coroner will be involved, then contact us. If someone dies away from home or abroad, contact us.
How do I register a death?
You will need to collect a medical certificate of death from the hospital/GPs surgery, then telephone the Registry Office to make an appointment to register the person's death.
Do I have to take any documents with me?
Yes, you will need the medical certificate of cause of death The deceased's medical card (if available) The deceased's birth certificate/marriage certificate (if applicable) Further information that the Registrar may need to know - date and place of death Full name and home address date of birth If the deceased was in receipt of any allowances/benefits
What happens if the Coroner is involved?
You can provisionally meet with us, and start to make the funeral arrangements, but nothing can be confirmed until the coroner has completed his procedures and has released the deceased for burial or cremation. |