Registering Your Baby's Death

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Registering your baby 's death if there is to be no inquest

You should do this as soon as the registrar for births and deaths for the district in which your baby died has received notification from the coroner certifying the medical cause of death. The coroner 's officer or other official will advise you where and when to register.
The registrar will provide you with:
Bullet one certified copy of the entry of death (death certificate). You may buy extra copies of the death certificate for a small fee.
Bullet a green form enabling either burial or cremation to take place
Bullet a certificate for the Department of Work and Pensions if you are applying for a funeral loan or payment from the social fund.

 
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