Death certificate issuance
In the event of death, you can apply for a death certificate as a relative of the deceased.
Description
The death certificate is a document that certifies the death of a person.
Any death must be reported to the registry office in whose jurisdiction the death occurred.
The death certificate is an important document that you as a relative can apply for in the event of death.
You can apply for a death certificate as soon as the death has been recorded in the death register.
The death certificate is important for, for example:
- the burial and its preparation (e.g. for coffin and transfer) and
- the settlement of the estate
- the use of statutory or private insurance benefits.
You can apply for a death certificate in person, in writing or electronically at the responsible registry office.
Online service
Urkunden aus dem Sterberegister
Use this service online
Payment methods
- giropay
- Paypal
- paydirekt
Trust level
You need an account with password to use this online service (trust level: low).
further information on the level of trust for online services
Competent office
The registry office that certified the death.
Contact point
The registry office that certified the death.
Contact person
Stadt Friedberg - 32/4 Bürgerservice - Standesamt
Address
address
Opening hours
Montag 08:00 - 12:30 Uhr (nach Terminvereinbarung)
Dienstag 08:00 - 12:30 Uhr (ohne Terminvereinbarung) und 14:00 - 18:00 Uhr (nach Terminvereinbarung)
Mittwoch geschlossen
Donnerstag 08:00 - 12:30 Uhr (ohne Terminvereinbarung) und 14:00 - 16:00 Uhr (nach Terminvereinbarung)
Freitag 08:00 - 12:00 Uhr (nach Terminvereinbarung)
Contact
telephone: +49 6031 88-5500
e-mail: standesamt@friedberg-hessen.de
Required documents
When applying, you must submit:
- Identity card or passport
- Proof of kinship, such as
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate
- Civil partnership certificate
- if collected by a representative:
- written power of attorney of the entitled person,
- their identity card in original or certified copy and
- your own ID card
- for other persons, such as close relatives:
- Proof of legitimate interest, such as
- Certificate of inheritance
- Land register excerpt
- Proof of legitimate interest, such as
Forms
- Forms: yes
- Online procedure possible: yes
- Written form required: no
- Personal appearance required: no
Hint:
As a rule, applications can be made via the website of the responsible registry office.
Prerequisites
An application for a death certificate may be submitted:
- the last spouse,
- the last civil partner within the meaning of the Act on Registered Civil Partnership,
- ancestors and descendants of the deceased person, or
- siblings with a legitimate interest,
- closer relatives, such as
- Aunts and uncles who can demonstrate a legal interest, for example through a letter from the probate court.
Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
- Contradiction
- Administrative court action
Procedure
You can apply for the death certificate at the competent registry office in person, in writing or electronically.
Personal application:
- Go to your local registry office during opening hours to apply for a death certificate.
- You must present your identity card or passport for legitimation.
- You usually pay the fee when applying at the registry office.
- You can also apply for the death certificate and have it collected by a person you trust. In addition to a written power of attorney, this person must present their own identity card or passport (original or certified copy).
Application by post, fax or e-mail:
- Send the competent registry office an informal application for a death certificate by post, fax or e-mail.
- Your letter should address your eligibility to apply.
- They must contain the following information about the deceased person:
- Surname, first name
- Date and place of birth
- Date and place of death
- where applicable, details of the spouse of the deceased
- Registry office and notarization number (if known)
- When you send the certificate, you will receive a fee notice.
Deadlines
none
Processing time
- for the processing of the application: usually 1 week
Costs
12.00 euros (if each additional copy is ordered at the same time, 6.00 euros each), unless the municipality has set a different fee by statute.
Area of validity
Hesse
Official approval
Officially approved by Hessian Ministry of the Interior and Sport on 17.12.2020
Keywords
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