How To Register A Death

Due to present restrictions you cannot attend the Registrars offices in person to register a death.  You now need to do it  on line. Please refer to your local Registrar for the online contact details.

Persons Qualified And Liable To Act As Informants

The following persons are designated by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953 as qualified to give information concerning a death:

Deaths In Houses And Public Institutions

* “Occupier” in relation to a public institution includes the governor, keeper, master, matron, superintendent or other chief resident officer

Cremated Remains
How To Register A Death

Deaths Not In Houses Or Dead Bodies found

Information Required To Register

When the death is registered the informant must be prepared to give the registrar the following particulars relating to the deceased:

THE DECEASED’S MEDICAL CARD SHOULD BE DELIVERED TO THE REGISTRAR

Certificates Issued By The Registrar

How To Register A Death

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