Death certificates

A death certificate is the official copy of information we hold on the register about a person who has died.

New certificate paper

From 2 August 2021, all of our certificates will be printed on new security paper.


Register a death

A funeral director will normally register a death and apply for a death certificate on your behalf. This means you won't have to complete the application yourself.

The funeral director will ask you for some personal information about the person who has died. This includes details about their:

  • birth, death and burial 
  • family members and
  • home address and occupation.

The funeral director will register the death within 7 days of burial or cremation.

Register without a funeral director

If a funeral director is not completing the death registration process for you, you can register a death if you are a next of kin or relative of the deceased.

Contact us to ask for a death registration form.

Processing times

Certificate requestStandard service $67Priority service $99
Death registrationUp to 1 weekNot available
Correction to a certificateUp to 9 weeksNot available
Online applicationUp to 4 weeksUp to 2 weeks
Postal applicationUp to 6 weeksUp to 4 weeks
Via Service NSWUp to 5 weeksUp to 2 weeks
Fee to send a copy of a 
certificate to a passport office
$48 
End of life

After a death

When someone dies, you need to make big decisions quickly. Our step-by-step guide will help you make the right decisions for you.

Legal help

Need help with a will?

For information about wills, visit the Trustee and Guardian website.

Family and relationships

Research your family history

Trace your family history by searching our records of births, deaths and marriages in NSW dating back to 1856.

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