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Registration procedures vary from place to place. The main elements involved in registering a death are normally as follows: the registration is normally completed by a relative of the deceased. If no relative is available then that duty may be performed by any person present at the death, the occupier of the premises where the death took place, or the person who is accepting responsibility for arranging the funeral, such as an executor. In most cases the death should be registered within five days of the death, or in the event that the Coroner's office is involved, as soon as possible after the Cause of Death is issued. This process can be completed in one of two ways.
If this way is easier we will advise you on the procedure but please note that there will be a delay when booking the funeral date and time. The registration documents we require for the funeral have to be posted to and from the registrars concerned, before the funeral can take place. The registrar will require the following documents:
Registering following a Coroner's inquest: This is the only time that the death is not registered by the family. The Coroner will register the death when the inquest has been closed (often some months after the funeral.) Information required registering the death and making funeral arrangements:
Additional details required by the registrar (if applicable):
Additional details required by the funeral director:
Forms the registrar will issue:
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