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Death Registration

Registering a death is a legal requirement, and the paperwork can be confusing at the worst possible time. Our team guides you through exactly what’s needed and assists with the process, so nothing holds up the funeral itself.

 
 
 

Terms and conditions apply. Ask us for the full policy document.

 

Everything covered under this service

  • Guidance on required documents (ID, medical certificate of death, notification forms)
  • Liaison support with the Department of Home Affairs
  • Assistance completing required notification of death forms
  • Clarification of next steps for estates and other official processes

Not sure what you need?

This service can be booked on its own, or combined into one of our Essential, Classic, or Premium packages.

Every quote is itemised and confirmed in writing before you commit to anything.

 

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Notification of Death form (BI-1663)

Completed by the attending doctor or medical practitioner at time of death.

 
 
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Deceased's ID document

Required to confirm identity for registration purposes.

 
 
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Next-of-kin ID document

Required from the family member handling registration.

 
 
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Death Certificate

Issued by Home Affairs once registration is complete — needed for estate, insurance, and bank processes.

 
 
 

How it works

A simple, guided process

Step 1

We confirm what documents you already have

Step 2

We advise on any outstanding requirements and help you obtain them

Step 3

We support you through submission to Home Affairs

Ready to arrange Death Registration?

Speak to our Killarney Gardens team today — free, no-obligation guidance, any time of day.

Questions about Death Registration

Yes, we guide and assist families through the death registration process required by the Department of Home Affairs, in line with the Births and Deaths Registration Act.

Generally you will need the deceased’s ID document, a notification of death form completed by a medical practitioner, and your own ID. We confirm exactly what’s needed for your specific situation.

We provide hands-on assistance and guidance through the process. Certain steps require the involvement of a family member or next of kin, which we will clarify upfront.

This depends on Home Affairs processing times, which can vary. We will keep you updated and help follow up where needed.

Not necessarily for the funeral itself, but certain documentation is required before burial or cremation can proceed — we will confirm exactly what’s needed and by when.

The process differs slightly depending on where death occurred. We will guide you through the correct steps, including any additional confirmation required from a doctor or the police, where applicable.

Yes, typically the death certificate is required by banks, insurers, and the Master of the High Court for estate purposes. We can advise on the general process, though estate administration itself falls outside our services.

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