How To Get Death Certificate In Uganda

What Is Death Certificate?

A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person’s death, as entered in an official register of deaths.

How To Get Death Certificate In Uganda?

In Uganda, complete death registration is essentially a three step process: (i) death notification to the health facility or local administrative authority, (ii) official, legal registration of the death with the civil registration authority, and (iii) certification of the death with issuance of a death certificate.

How Much Does It Cost To Get A Death Certificate In Uganda?

Payment receipt from a bank of UGX 5000 for a citizen or UGX 152856.04 for non-citizens. It’s free for refugees. Mother/ father /declarant is issued with a birth certificate.

Do You Need A Death Certificate To Arrange A Funeral In Uganda?

Your funeral director won’t need a copy of the death certificate in order to arrange the funeral, but they will require a death to be registered.

How Long Does It Take To Process A Death Certificate In Uganda?

The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) says it now takes as little as sixty minutes for one to acquire a birth certificate or death certificate.

Who Issues Death Certificates In Uganda?

Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)

TEL: 0417-442054.

What Information Is Given On A Death Certificate In Uganda?

The certificate offers the name and surname of the deceased, their sex, age, birth details, occupation, the cause of death, when and where the person died, a description and residence of the informant, when the death was registered and the signature of the registrar.

What Questions Are Asked On A Death Certificate In Uganda?

Date and place of the death. The address of the person. Their full names (including the maiden name of a married woman). Any former married names or other names by which the deceased was known can also be recorded.

How Important Is Death Certificate In Uganda?

Death certificate helps in closing bank accounts, claiming insurance, selling property of the deceased or any work related to banks. It is also required for property transfer or property tax payment. If the deceased is the owner of a property then succession certificate will be required in the absence of a ‘Will’.

Do Banks Need Original Death Certificates In Uganda?

The bank is likely to ask for two forms of your identification (usually a passport or driver’s licence, or a proof of address with a utility bill) and a copy of the will. If there’s no will, the bank could ask for evidence of your relationship to the deceased. You’ll also need the death certificate.

Who Is Responsible For Signing A Death Certificate In Uganda?

Anyone, such as a family member, can declare a person dead and note the date and time of death. The doctor’s responsibility is to certify the cause of death by issuing a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD). A doctor who attended the patient in their last illness should certify the death.