1.Civil Registration Center in your local area.
2.Cameroon Embassies, High commissions or consulate offices in different countries a list of these can be viewed at http://www.visasinfo.com/cameroon_embassy.html.
3.Minister of Justice & Keeper of the Seals
P. O Box 1000, Yaounde Cameroun
Telephone: (+237) 22 23 55 56
Fax: (+237) 22 23 55 59
A family head, a relative of the deceased or any other person present at time of death can apply for a death certificate. In case where death occurs in a medical institution, the head of the institution must make a declaration.
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This is valid forever.
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Two (2) to three (3) days
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1. Applicants must declare deaths to the civil status registrar of the place of its occurrence, burial, residence or both.
2. Death must be declared within a period of ninety (90) days.
3. In cases where body of deceased person cannot be found or cannot be identified, an applicant must go to the civil status registrar and must have a declaration of the judicial police officer.
4. Police shall carry out investigation where need be.
1. Name, profession and residence, relationship and home of the applicant;
2. Name, date and place of birth, sex, marital status, profession and residence of the deceased;
3. Date and place of death;
4. Cause of death;
5. Nationality;
6. Place of burial;
7. Names of both parents of the deceased;
8. Names, profession and residence of witnesses; and
9. The date the certificate was drawn up.
The death of implies that the person is no more alive. To prove that there is no more life for a person, a death certificate must be obtained. A death certificate is issued by registering death.
1. Before submitting application, an applicant must ensure that he / she has all the necessary documents and always report death early enough to avoid wastage of time in processes on investigations.
2. Death abroad must be reported to any nearby Cameroon embassies, high commissions or consulate office
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