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Check what to do after a death - how to register the death, notify government departments and deal with the estate.
The steps you must take when someone dies - register a death, report a death with Tell Us Once, coroners, funerals and death abroad.
Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland) - this includes…
If a death is reported to a coroner, the documents you need to register…
You must register a death with the local authorities in the country where…
Tell Us Once is a service that lets you report a death to most government…
Contact the following organisations if you cannot use the Tell Us Once…
The funeral can usually only take place after the death is registered. You…
You must register the death. You may also need to report the death of a…
Bereavement is a personal experience and can affect people in different…
This guide gives advice about the death of a British person in Eswatini, including information on burial, cremation and repatriation.
This guide gives advice about the death of a British person in Greece, including information on burial, cremation and repatriation.
Find out about the SFI actions for soils, what land is eligible for each action, and what you need to do to get paid.
Correct an original registration with the register office or GRO - what corrections can be made, who can apply, how long it takes
Find out how to register a death in the UK or abroad
The MHRA was alerted by Beyond Compliance and the UK National Joint Registry (NJR) to a significantly higher revision rate observed with the ORIGIN PS patient-matched total knee replacement.
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
Details of scheme to provide displaced people of Ukraine with Eurovision Song Contest 2023 tickets.
Find out about local procedures, burials and cremations, and returning the body to the UK.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have monocular vision and can meet the visual standards for driving
You may need to tell DVLA if you have an essential tremor - download the correct form to let them know
You're required to keep records for all traded goods you declare to HMRC for four years, for duty and tax purposes and for government statistics.
Information for British nationals who are victims of rape or sexual assault in Samoa.
Get a declaration of presumed death if a person has been missing for at least 7 years or you think they've died - form N208, certificate of presumed death, appeal, complain
You may need to tell DVLA if you have acoustic neuroma
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