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Repatriation of remains

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Service: Repatriation of remains
Responsible Authority: Surrey Registration Service
Service Area: Weybridge Register Office
Description: If a British citizen or member of the British Armed Forces dies abroad, a death certificate is issued by the relevant authorities in the country concerned. This document is usually acceptable for all official purposes although it may need to be translated into English or Welsh, as appropriate. We are not automatically notified or sent copy certificates. Additionally, the death can often be registered at the request of the deceased family, by the British Consul or High Commission in the country where it happened. If the person was a serving member of the British Armed Forces, his or her commanding officer can also request it. A British Armed Forces registration, as long as it takes place within 12 months, may be made by the Forces Registering Officer.
 
For more Information:
General Register Office
Moving a body out of England and Wales - Surrey County Council
 
Contact Information:Weybridge Register Office
Telephone: 0300 200 1002
Fax: 01932 794701

e-mail: registration.weybridge@surreycc.gov.uk
Weybridge Register Office website
Address:Rylston
81 Oatlands Drive
Weybridge, Surrey
KT13 9LN
 
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