Whatever grief the death of a relative may be for you, there are formalities that must be completed in order to bury him in due time. The registration of these documents is a necessity in order not only to get a place in the cemetery, but also subsequently to take advantage of the relying pensions, benefits, inheritance rights.
Instructions
Step 1
In the event that a person died from a prolonged illness, being at home and being monitored by a district doctor or registered for some kind of chronic disease, you should immediately call the orderlies from the city morgue to take the body there, and go to the polyclinic at your place of residence. On the basis of the medical card that you receive from your local doctor or at the reception, you will be given a medical certificate of death, signed by the chief physician. When your relative dies while in the hospital, this statement will be issued at the hospital morgue and you will need to drive up to receive it. To obtain this document, you will need to present the passport and medical record of the deceased, your passport.
Step 2
If the death happened on a holiday or weekend when the clinics are not working, or if it happened suddenly, you need to call the police and call the district inspector to obtain a forensic medical report on the natural causes of death. This will need to be done first of all if death came suddenly and the person was not at home at that time. After a forensic medical examination, a death certificate will be issued to you.
Step 3
The medical certificate of death is the basis for the registry office employees, according to which you will be issued a stamped death certificate - this is a document on the basis of which all other mourning procedures are performed. To obtain it, in addition to a medical certificate, you will need to hand over the passport of a deceased person, as well as present a document proving your identity. In addition, you will need to fill out a unified death application form in Form No. 16, it will be given to you at the registry office.
Step 4
With this certificate, you should contact the municipal organization that provides funeral services to the population. Arriving there with a Certificate, you will receive a place in the cemetery, you will be able to choose the necessary ritual accessories: a cross, a coffin, wreaths, etc. These services are paid, but there is always a choice, and you can make an order in accordance with your financial capabilities.
Step 5
To receive the burial allowance due to any citizen, you must apply to the Pension Fund, where your relative received a pension, and, if he was not a pensioner, to the territorial body of social protection of the population at his place of residence. The basis for the granting of the benefit, the amount of which is established by the regional authorities, is a medical certificate of death or a stamp certificate and your passport. The allowance is issued on the day of application.