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Local Registrar of Births and Deaths is the competent authority for Registration and Issuance of Death Certificate. You are to fill the form along with the requisite fee for obtaining the same. But for getting Succession Certificate you have to gather the complete details of the deposits and then file a Petition in the Court for grant of Succession Certificate. Please give me Rank Five and follow me after reviewing my resume and book a consultation for further discussion and explanation if required.
If the records are available in the local registrar office. Fill the declaration form given in this section with the address proof of the deceased and visit your local registrar office. If records are not available in the local registrar office.Visit the magistrate with the affidavit in this section.
Dear Sir, SIMILAR PROCEDURE AND ACT ARE IN EXISTENCE IN EVERY STATE. Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 http://des.kar.nic.in/docs/crs/RBD1969E.pdf Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.
Hi Vishwanath, If a death is not registered within 21 days of its occurrence, permission from the Registrar/Area Magistrate, along with the fee prescribed in case of late registration, is required. The application form in which you are required to apply is usually available with the area’s local body authorities, or with the Registrar who maintains the Register of Deaths. You might also need to submit proof of birth of the deceased, an affidavit specifying the date and time of death, a copy of the ration card, and the required fee in the form of court fee stamps. If you find this helpful, please rate us for the same.
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