Providing Bespoke Funeral Advice in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

It's extremely important to register the death of a loved one, especially if it was unexpected. The death needs to be registered within five days, and our caring team provide funeral advice in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire to help you through this difficult time. A complete funeral advice and arrangement service is provided by our experts, and both hearse and horse-drawn funerals are available. The information that you need is just a phone-call away.

 

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Registering Your Loss

Many people struggle with the aftermath of a death, and that is completely normal. In England and Wales, a death must be registered by the Registrar of Births and Deaths for the area in which the death occurred. It must be registered within five days, and we advise you on whether you have the authority to do so. The local registry offices are usually very busy, so it's always best to call them beforehand to book an appointment. These are their locations:

Registry Office

Sutton-in-Ashfield Library Idlewells
Precinct
Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire
NG17 1BP

Tel: 0300 500 8080

Mansfield District Register Office

County House
100 Chesterfield Road South
Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG19 7DN

Tel: 0300 500 8080

What You Need

In order to register the death, you must take the correct documents. Here are the correct items that you need:

- The Cause of Death Medical Certificate
- The Deceased's National Health Medical Card
- The Deceased's Birth Certificate and Marriage Certificate (If Applicable)

The registrar also needs information about the deceased. These include:

- Full Name of the Deceased
- Home Address
- Date and Place of Death
- Date and Place of Birth
- Last Occupation
- Date of Birth of Surviving Partner
- Whether the Deceased was in Receipt of a Pension or Allowance from Public Funds

If the deceased was a married woman, the registrar needs further information. This entails:

- Maiden Name
- Husband's Full Name (Even if Deceased)
- Husband's Last Occupation (Even if Deceased)

After you have provided all the previous information, the registrar gives you two certificates. The certificates are especially important, and are required for a funeral to occur. The certificates include:

- A Green Certificate: Must be handed to the funeral director so that the funeral can take place.
- A White Certificate: For social security purposes.

What to Expect

Our team are always happy to help with any questions, and we offer bereavement advice and funeral planning should you need it. Your needs are the most important thing to us, and our team understand that it is an extremely delicate time. Under certain circumstances the death must be reported by the doctor, hospital, or registrar to the Coroner (England and Wales) or Procurator Fiscal (Scotland). A post-mortem is carried out, and your funeral plans may be delayed. In this case there is no cause of death certificate, and the death is registered when the coroner has made a decision. Should you have any questions about this process at all, contact our experts.

Contact us today, in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, for high-quality funeral advice and further information on our horse-drawn-funerals.