ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person
A. Where a medical practitioner certifies the cause of death
Step 1 : Obtain Register of Death Certificate (Form 6)
- In the case where the death of an individual has death occurred in a hospital or a medical practitioner has confirmed the cause of death. One should request to be issued the register of death Form 6 by the medical practitioner or hospital.
- The medical practitioner/ hospital completes Form No. 6 Register of Death in triplicate outlining the particulars in relation to the death. These information include
- (a) full names of the deceased
- (b) date of death
- (c) gender
- (d) age of deceased ( years and months)
- (e) occupation
- (f) exact place of death
- (g) normal place of residence
- (h) cause of death (immediate cause)
- (i) other significant information leading to death
- (a) full names of the deceased
- After “Form 6” has been filled, you will be given two copies of the certificate to present to the local district registrar’s office.
Step 2 : Obtain Disposal Permit (Burial or Cremation)
- To obtain a disposal permit (burial or cremation) this certificate in duplicate must be taken to the local district registrar’s office.
- Visit your local district registrar’s office of where the death occurred and present the cause of death certificate (Form 6) to make the application.
- You will be required to produce the National Identification Card or Birth Certificate of the deceased to the registrar’s office.
- Upon submission of Form 6 together with the required documents to the registrar’s office you will be issued with a burial permit.
B. Where no medical certificate of cause of death
Step 1 : Obtain Death report
- Visit the nearest police station from where the death occurred and report the death.
- The police officer in charge will conduct you with an interview to establish the cause of death and your relationship with the diseased.
- The police officer will the issue you with a death report.
Step 2 : Obtain Disposal Permit (Burial or Cremation)
- Visit your local district registrar’s office of where the death occurred and present the death report issued by the police.
- The district registrar will interview the applicant to determine his/her relationship to the deceased and nature of death.
- You will are required to produce the National Identification Card or Birth Certificate of the deceased to the registrar’s office.
- You will then be issued with Form No. 7 Register of Death to fill. The following information are required to fill form No. 7
- (a) Full names of the deceased
- (b) Date of death
- (c) Gender
- (d) Age of deceased (years and months)
- (e) Occupation
- (f) Exact place of death
- (g) Normal place of residence
- (h) Cause of death (apparent cause) (Natural or unnatural)
- (a) Full names of the deceased
- Upon submission of Form 7 together with the required documents you will be issued with a burial permit.
Required DocumentsEdit
- A copy of the National Identity Card of the deceased or any other document certifying his identity ( birth certificate)
- Form 7. Certificate of cause of death
- National Id of next of kin making application
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Department of Civil Registration - Head Office
Hass Plaza 4th Floor, Lower Hill Road,
P.O Box 49179- 00100
Nairobi
Tel: +254-20-2714987/8
Fax: 2714989
Email; [email protected]
Website: link
EligibilityEdit
- Next of Kin of the deceased are eligible to obtain a burial permit for the deceased.
FeesEdit
- The application is free of charge.
ValidityEdit
- The burial permit is valid until the burial takes place. Then it loses its validity.
Documents to UseEdit
- Application forms Form No.6 or Form No.7 are provided at hospitals or the registrar’s offices respectively.
Sample DocumentsEdit
Please attach sample completed documents that would help other people.
Processing TimeEdit
- The burial permit is issued on the day of application.
Related VideosEdit
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InstructionsEdit
- Obtain certificate of cause of death from hospital or medical practitioner (Form No. 7) or a death report from the police
- Present the certificate or death report to the registrar’s office together with identification documents for the deceased
- Provide relevant information to thee registrar to obtain burial permit.
Required InformationEdit
- full names of the deceased
- date of death
- gender
- age of deceased ( years and months)
- occupation
- exact place of death
- normal place of residence
- cause of death (immediate cause)
- other significant information leading to death
Need for the DocumentEdit
- One need a burial permit in Kenya in order to bury/cremate a body in Kenya.
- There is a No burial without permit in Kenya which states that; No person shall bury, cremate or otherwise dispose of the body of any deceased person the registration of whose death is compulsory, without a permit issued in accordance with sections 19 and 20 of this the Births And Deaths Registration Act.
Information which might helpEdit
- Every person notifying a death shall, to the best of his knowledge and ability, give the prescribed particulars, which shall be entered by the registrar in the register of deaths.
- The person notifying the death is to certify to the correctness of the entry by signing to the death register.
Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit
- The burial permit is a pre-requisite document for the application for a death certificate.
External LinksEdit
Births and Deaths Registration Act.: Births and Deaths Registration Act
OthersEdit
Certificates of cause of death:
- In the case of the death occurring in Kenya of any person who has been attended during his last illness by a medical practitioner, that practitioner shall sign a certificate stating to the best of his knowledge and belief the cause of death.
- Every medical practitioner who refuses or fails without reasonable excuse to comply with this provision shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred shillings.