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The hospital or coroner will let the Register Office know when a person dies. We will usually contact you to register the person's death.
If the person died outside of Sutton, you can contact us to pass on the person's information to the right register office.
You can follow a step-by-step on what to do when someone dies on GOV.UK.
A death can be registered by a relative or the partner of the deceased.
If you are not related to, or are not the partner of the deceased, you can only register if:
If the death has been referred to the coroner we must await further instruction from them. The coroner will keep you informed of the next steps.
You can read more about what to do after a death is reported to a coroner on GOV.UK.
You'll need to have confirmation that either:
or
The document is always transferred directly to the Register Office by the GP, hospital, or coroner.
The registrar will need to ask you some questions about the person who has died. They will also ask about their spouse or civil partner if they had one.
The Tell Us Once service lets you tell most government organisations that a person has died in one go.
When you register a death, a registrar will explain the process to you.
You can read more about Tell Us Once on GOV.UK.
An on-call service is available on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays between 9am and 10am. This service is for the issue of burial certificates required for a funeral that is to take place within 24 hours. The on-call registrar will issue the burial certificate if:
To contact the Duty Registrar, please call the council’s out of hours emergency line: 07736338361 (9am-10am only).
Sutton Register Office located along the West Walk of Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way Sutton SM1 1EA.
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