(1) A relative of the deceased shall report the death as soon as possible but not later than sixty days.
(2) The applicant shall submit application on Form-B either manually or through online system at the concerned registration office of the concerned local government along with following documents:
(a) copies of CNIC of the applicant and the deceased;
(b) copy of death slip Issued by the hospital Indicating the cause of death, If death occurred in a hospital; and
(c) copy of burial slip issued by the graveyard management committee, If available.
(3) A widow who has no relative to report the death of her husband within sixty days may report the same to the registration office of the concerned local government within fifteen days after expiry of Iddat period’.
(4) The application for registration of death on Form-I3 shall be made either manually or through online system In the concerned registration office.
(5) In case of online application, the applicant may be required to visit the concerned registration office for verification of given information. After verification, the applicant shall sign and mark thumb Impression on the form or register.
(6) The concerned registration office shall issue a certificate to the applicant.
Late Registration of Death.
(1) If a death is reported after sixty days but not later than two years to the concerned registration office, the relative shall, while stating the reasons of delay, make an application on Form-B for registration of death along with following documents:
(a) affidavit by a relative on stamp paper of one hundred rupees witnessed by two persons present at time of burial;
(b) copies of CNIC or birth certificate of deceased and the relative; and
(c) copy of death slip Issued by the hospital indicating the cause of death, if death occurred in a hospital; and
(d) copy of burial slip issued by graveyard management, if available;