
An appointment is required to register a death.
By law, a death must be registered within 5 days of its occurrence. However, this period can be extended under certain circumstances.
You can register at the Register Office in the district where the death occurred, or you can go to any Register Office in England and Wales and make a declaration of the particulars required. However, if you opt for a declaration, there will be a slight delay in receiving certificates and paperwork, as these will be posted from the receiving Register Office.
In certain circumstances, a death will have to be referred to a Coroner. He may do one of three things:
The Coroners Office, or the Registrar will advise you what to do in these circumstances. The Coroner for East Berkshire is Peter Bedford. His telephone number is 0118 901 5447. The number for the Coroner's Officer is 01344 823432.
Who should attend the Register Office?
One of the following people may register a death:-
What will the Registrar need to know?
It may help you to prepare for your visit to kow that the Registrar will require the following information:-
The Registrar will ask you some questions to obtain the above information, and then will print out a draft copy of the entry for you to check. It is most important that this draft is checked carefully, as mistakes can easily be rectified at this point. Once the draft is signed the Registrar will enter the details into the register, again you will be asked to check the details before signing the register.
What documents do I get when I register a death?
The Registrar will have several booklets, which may be useful to you, please ask if you need help or advice. We all appreciate this is a difficult time, and will do our utmost to make the formalities easier for you.
If you discover an error at some time after the registration, however long it may be since registration, it should be possible to make a formal correction. Please contact the register office with details of the error, and we will give you advice regarding making the correction.
When making an appointment to register a death, please be aware that some areas of Crowthorne fall within the Wokingham Registration District, and most areas of Ascot fall within the Windsor and Maidenhead District. Please check with the Registrar which office is involved.
What do I need if I want to bury or cremate a body abroad?
Before a body can be removed from England and Wales, the Coroner must issue an authorisation. The forms that need to be completed can usually be obtained from the Funeral Director, who will normally liase directly with the Coroner's Office. However, if you have difficulty obtaining the necessary documents your local register office will assist.
How do I register a still-birth?
As this is a difficult subject to cover, and several documents may be required, please phone the Register Office for personal advice for your particular circumstances.
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