Declaration of Death - Death at home

Verified 29 avril 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

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  • Death at home
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General case

It's a doctor who records the death and establishes the death certificate.

Please note

On an experimental basis, a nurse may record the death and establish the death certificate when the person has died at home.

Violent death

In case of violent death (for example, accidental death, suicide), you should alert the police or the national gendarmerie.

Funerals can only take place after obtaining judicial authorization, called record for burial.

It shall be drawn up by a judicial police officer, on the order of the public prosecutor.

Who shall I contact

Any person of age can declare death, preferably a relative. For example, a parent or person with vital statistics information.

Please note

if a funeral director declares the death (cost set by the contract), the funeral director must present a mandate.

To declare a death, you must go to the municipality of the municipality where the death occurred, regardless of the nationality of the deceased.

You must present yourself with the following documents:

  • Your ID
  • If possible, the death certificate issued by the doctor, police station, or gendarmerie
  • Any document concerning the identity of the deceased (family record, identity document or birth certificate for example)
Who shall I contact

Following the declaration of death, the City Hall establishes a death certificate.

Death must be certain and established by examination of the body of the deceased.

There's no reporting time.

You should do this as soon as possible to then perform the other death-related procedures.

Please note

The mortuary chamber of a health facility receives the deceased free of charge for 3 days (then at the daily rate). The reception in a private funeral room (or funeral home) is paid from the 1ster day. In addition, admission must be made within 48 hours of death. Conservation care is not mandatory.

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