Bexley Registry Office provides an essential service for families during difficult times. Located conveniently for residents, this office handles the official registration of deaths, a necessary step following a bereavement. Their compassionate staff can guide you through the process, ensuring all legal requirements are met with sensitivity and professionalism.

Registering a Death in Bexley

One of the first steps required after someone passes away is to register the death, which legally needs to be done within five days in most circumstances (unless the Coroner is involved). This registration formally records the death and is necessary for the registrar to issue the ‘Certificate for Burial or Cremation’ (often called the Green Form).

Obtaining this certificate is essential, as it allows us, your funeral directors, to proceed with confirming and finalising the funeral arrangements according to your wishes.

Please remember we are here to support you through this process. If you have any questions about the information needed or the documents you’ll receive from the registrar, don’t hesitate to ask us. For more information read our full guide on How to Register a Death or our FAQs below.

Bexley Registry Office FAQs

To book an appointment at Bexley Registry Office you will need to contact them on 0300 041 5252.

More information and opening times can be found on their website, www.bexley.gov.uk

You will need to take the following with you to your appointment:

  • Medical card (if available) of the deceased
  • Medical Certificate of the Cause of Death (MCCD)
  • Birth certificate & information regarding date of birth (if available) of the deceased
  • Some money to pay for copies of the death certificate required to administer the deceased’s estate.

The Registrar will ask for the following information: 

  • Date and place of death 
  • Full name of deceased (maiden name if applicable) 
  • Date and place of birth 
  • Occupation and home address 
  • If married, full name and occupation of surviving spouse. 

 

The registrar will then issue you a green form which you should give to the Funeral Director to proceed with the funeral arrangements. You are also entitled to one copy of the Death Certificate. Additional copies can be purchased.

Parking facilities are generally available nearby, often including accessible spaces. The office is typically designed with accessibility in mind, providing ramp access and accessible facilities for those with mobility needs. We recommend checking with the venue directly for the most up-to-date and specific information regarding parking and accessibility.

Getting To Bexley Registry Office

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Find your nearest office below or request a call back.

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