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Australian government BDM records are indexed, which means you can search by name, place and date within the date ranges which are open for public searching access.
You must register a death within 5 days. This is a legal requirement. The death must be registered at the register office in the borough where the death took place. If there is an investigation into the death and the coroner is involved, the death may be registered outside of the five days.
To register a death, you need to book an appointment to go to a civil registration service. You can book an appointment online or by phone. Walk-ins are available in some offices at certain times. It's free to register a death.
How to register Call 13 77 88 or visit a service centre, and request a death registration form. Complete the form. Visit a service centre and lodge the information in person, or mail it to: Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. GPO Box 30. Sydney NSW 2001.
A report of a vital event made beyond the reglamentary period is considered delayed.
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Documents you should bring A doctor must send the medical certificate of the cause of death electronically to the register office. This can be a family doctor or a doctor at the hospital where the person died. If the coroner has been informed, they will tell you when to register the death.
Delayed (late registration) refers to a vital event registered beyond the prescribed period specified in existing laws, rules or regulations once certain requirements have been met.
Most deaths are registered by a family member. If a family member can't register the death, it can be registered by one of the following people: Someone who was present at the death. The person's executor or other legal representative.
Certificate requestStandard servicePriority serviceStandard death certificate$60$88
Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland) - this includes weekends and bank holidays. You'll get a 'certificate for a burial' to give to the funeral director, or an application for cremation which you need to complete and give to the crematorium. You must do one of these before the funeral can take place.

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