death certificate in Pakistan is an essential legal document issued to confirm an individual’s death. This certificate is necessary for various official purposes such as property transfer, inheritance, insurance claims, bank account closure, and pension settlements.

In Pakistan, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) issues computerized death certificates after registration at the local Union Council or Municipal Office.

What Is a Death Certificate?

A death certificate is an official document containing:

  • Full name of the deceased
  • Date and time of death
  • Place and cause of death
  • CNIC number
  • Relation to the applicant

This document is legally mandatory for managing post-death matters.

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Who Issues a Death Certificate in Pakistan?

Depending on your area, you must first register the death with one of the following:

  • Union Council Office – for rural areas
  • Municipal Corporation – for cities and towns
  • Cantonment Board – for residents in military zones
  • NADRA – issues computerized death certificates after local verification

Documents Required for Death Certificate

To apply, prepare the following documents:

  • CNIC copy of the deceased
  • CNIC copy of the applicant
  • Hospital death slip or certificate (if available)
  • Graveyard slip or burial confirmation
  • Family Registration Certificate (FRC) or proof of relationship
  • Filled application form (available at office)
  • Passport-size photographs (if asked)

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How to Apply for a Death Certificate in Pakistan

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the local Union Council or Municipal Office where the death occurred.
  2. Request and complete the death registration form.
  3. Attach all required documents and submit.
  4. Wait for verification by the council officer.
  5. Receive a manual death registration certificate.
  6. Visit the nearest NADRA center with the manual certificate.
  7. Apply for a computerized NADRA death certificate.

Processing Time

  • Manual death certificate: 3–5 working days
  • NADRA computerized certificate: 5–7 working days

Death Certificate Fees in Pakistan

  • Union Council registration fee: PKR 100 to PKR 300 (varies by location)
  • NADRA computerized certificate fee: PKR 500 to PKR 1,000

Online Application (Where Available)

In selected cities, you can use:

  • e-Khidmat Markaz or
  • Local government websites

Steps:

  • Fill online application
  • Upload scanned documents
  • Track application status online

Note: Not available in all provinces yet.

Important Reminder

  • Register death within 60 days of occurrence.
  • Delayed registration may need affidavits or legal proof.
  • Only close family members or legal heirs can apply.
  • In case of unnatural death, a police report or post-mortem may be required.

Conclusion

Getting a death certificate in Pakistan is a crucial legal step. Timely registration through your Union Council or Municipality, followed by application at NADRA, ensures that you can handle inheritance, bank closures, and insurance claims without delay. Stay tuned with Bloom Pakistan

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