The interested party must go personally to the Civil Register where the death is registered, presenting the National Identification Card (D.N.I.) of the individual requesting the certificate. Indicate the name and surnames of the deceased, and the date and location of death. Then you must indicate which type of certificate you want:
Ways of receiving the certificate: Collection at the corresponding Civil Register window.
If you wish to request and receive, when appropriate, a death certificate by ordinary post, you may send a letter to the Civil Register, clearly indicating the name and postal address to which the certificate is to be sent, including the following data in the request:
Next, indicate the type of certificate you would like to receive:
Finally, provide a contact telephone number where you can be reached to clarify any of the data.
To carry out this procedure via internet you must go to this link
National Identification Card (D.N.I.) of the individual requesting the certificate.
It may be requested by any citizen who requires it or has interest in it, except where the law prohibits publication without special authorisation of information regarding:
Explain the fees structure which is required for obtaining the certificate/document.
This document does not expire.
Please explain processing time taken in obtaining the document/certificate.
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There are several types:
The death certificate is the official document that certifies the death of an individual.
In the event of a death, the last doctor to treat the deceased (or one who confirms death and identification of the body) issues the certificate of death. This document certifies a person's death.
If the death occurred in suspicious circumstances or involves an investigation, an order from the judicial authority may be issued to confirm the death.
The death certificate (certificado de defuncin) will be issued by the Civil Registry office. Multiple copies can be requested.
Death records should not be overlooked. Death certificates often provide additional information about the deceased and his or her family. You can expect to find the following information in Spanish death records. If the deceased was single:
If the deceased was married or widowed:
http://www.mjusticia.gob.es/cs/Satellite/en/1200666550200/Tramite_C/1214483953752/Detalle.html
http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/articles/128-procedures-to-follow-after-a-death-in-spain.html
http://madrid.angloinfo.com/information/healthcare/death-dying/
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