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Malta - Obtain a Death Certificate


Procedure

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Order Certificate Online: Simply fill in the online form. Any applicable delivery charges will be added to your online order before you confirm payment.

By post: You may also download and print an electronic copy of an application form for a Death certificate, which you can fill in and mail with the relevant payment to:

Public Registry
Evans Building
Merchants Street
Valletta VLT 2000
Malta





Required Documents

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List down the documents required for successfully completing the procedure.

e.g.
1. Proof of child birth from the Hospital.






Office Locations & Contacts

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Public Registry
Evans Building, Merchants Street, Valletta VLT 2000, Malta
Tel: (356) 2590 4200
E-mail: pubreg.civilstatus@gov.mt
Website

Office hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 0715 - 1400
  • Wednesday: 0715 - 1400 and 1500 - 1800
  • Saturday: 0730 - 1100





Eligibility

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Provide eligibility criteria's for going through this procedure.




Fees

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Extract certificates cost 2.50 and full certificates cost 9.95.

Any applicable delivery charges will be added to your online order before you confirm payment.




Validity

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Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid.
e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever




Documents to Use

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Sample Documents

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Processing Time

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Please explain processing time taken in obtaining the document/certificate.




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Instructions

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Death Certificates may be requested in an extract format or in full. The extract includes the main details pertaining to the act in question, whilst the full version includes all details.

Death certificates may be requested online.




Required Information

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  • Details of Person on Death Certificate: ID card no., place and date of death, spouse name (if applicable)
  • Father's/mother's details
  • Certificate Options: Certificate format and number of copies





Need for the Document

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A Death Certificate is a document issued by a registrar of vital statistics that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death.

A copy of the death certificate is often required in procedures, such as execution of the will or making funeral arrangements.

Following are procedures on how you can obtain a death certificate in Malta




Information which might help

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  • The Public Registry office keeps birth, marriage and death records back to the year 1863. Records prior to that year were drawn up by ecclesiastical authorities and can be found only in church archives. Thus baptismal, marriage and death certificates before 1863 can only be obtained from the relative parishes in Malta and Gozo.
  • Online requests: The Public Registry in Gozo does not have certificates on-line service. Notwithstanding this, one can still apply and pay on-line to obtain Extract Certificates of all birth/marriage/death which occurred in Gozo, by logging on the Public Registry Malta website. In the same way one can also order and pay on-line for Full Certificates namely birth/death certificates occurring in Gozo after November 1993 and all marriages celebrated in Gozo as from 1995 to date. However, applications for Full Certificates BEFORE the said dates cannot be processed by the Public Registry, Malta and can only be acquired by applying by post to the Director, Public Registry, Republic Street, Victoria, Gozo, telephone no. 2155 6470 / 2155 3732, e-mail address pubreg.gozo@gov.mt.




Other uses of the Document/Certificate

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Please explain what are other uses of obtaining this document/certificate.
e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.





External Links

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Others

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More information which might help people.




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