How To Get Death Certificate In Kerala
In Kerala, obtaining a death certificate is a legal necessity for settling inheritance, insurance claims, and official records. The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 mandates that every death be registered within 21 days.
Where to Apply
Applications can be submitted at the local Panchayat office, Municipality, or Corporation office where the death occurred. Many local bodies in Kerala also offer online application facilities through the Sevana Civil Registration System.
Documents Required
- Application form (available at local bodies or online)
- Hospital death declaration or doctor’s certificate
- Identity proof of the applicant
- Address proof of the deceased (ration card, Aadhaar, etc.)
Procedure
1. Fill out the application form.
2. Attach necessary documents.
3. Submit to the concerned local authority or upload online.
4. Pay the prescribed fee (usually ?10–?50).
5. Collect the certificate within 7–14 days.
Online Application
The Kerala Government’s Civil Registration portal allows users to apply online. You can track the status and download the digital copy once approved.
Conclusion
Obtaining a death certificate in Kerala is a streamlined process with both offline and online facilities. With increasing digitization, the process has become faster, transparent, and citizen-friendly.
FAQs
- How long does it take to get a death certificate? Normally 7–14 working days.
- Is online application possible? Yes, via the Kerala Civil Registration portal.
- What is the fee? Usually between ?10 and ?50.
