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Hatherton Road
Walsall
Telephone 0300 555 2847
(Appointment Required)
Lichfield Old Library Building
Bird Street
Lichfield
Staffordshire
Telephone 01543 510772
(Appointment Required)
The Register Office
Civic Centre
St Peters Square
Wolverhampton
WV1 1RU
Monday – Thursday 8.30am to 5pm
Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm
Telephone 01902 551234
(Appointment Required)
Cannock Chase Council Offices,
Beecroft Road,
Cannock
WS11 1BG
Telephone: 0300 111 8001
Highfields,
High Street,
West Bromwich,
B70 8RJ
Telephone 0121 569 2428
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Church Street
Tamworth
Staffordshire
Telephone 01827 475885
Mon-Thurs 09.00-17.00
Fri 09.00-16.30 hrs
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Holliday Wharf
Holliday Street
Birmingham
Telephone 0121 675 1000
Mon-Fri 09.00-17.30 hrs
(Appointment Required)
57-60 High Street
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
Central No. 08456 036908
Mon-Thurs 09.00-17.00 hrs
Fri until 16.30
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Solihull Registrars
Solihull Connect Walk In Centre
Library Square
Solihull
Telephone 0121 704 8002
(Appointment Required)
In England and Wales, it is a legal requirement to register the death within 5u003cbru003e days. You will need to attend a registration appointment at the register officeu003cbru003e that has jurisdiction over the area where the person died.
The death must be registered by one of the following individuals:
Most deaths are registered by a close relative; the registrar would normally only allow other people to do so if there are no relatives available.
There are several important documents and pieces of information that you will require in order to register the death.
The documents that are required are as follows:
Facts and information that are required:
If there is no investigation being conducted by HM Coroner, and there is to be no post-mortem examination, the registrar will issue the following documents:
In some circumstances, HM Coroner will issue special documents permitting the burial or cremation of the body. If this is required your funeral director will be able to advise you on any administrative and legal obligations, and will be able to handle all necessary arrangements with the relevant authorities.
There are lots of practical things that have to be dealt with when someone passes away and it can be difficult to think of them all. We’ve started by listing some of the most common things to make a start.
You may also get further support from the Department of Work & Pensions, contact 0800-085-7308. They produce a “Tell Us Once” form which may also be useful.
Organisations and businesses
The Bereavement Register will be of help in stopping unwanted mail to the deceased. https://www.thebereavementregister.org.uk