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Death, funeral and burial formalities

In the event of a death, certain formalities must be completed. Here you can find the necessary information for the Brussels-Capital Region.

Death certificate and burial permit

Before you can hold a funeral, you must notify the commune of the death as soon as possible, to get a burial permit. This is issued by the Officier de l'Etat civil (General Registrar) of the commune that receives the death certificate, i.e. the one in which the death occurs.

This notification must occur within 24 hours of the declaration of death by the same doctor who determines the time and cause of death.

The General Registrar’s Office in the commune in which the death occurs must be notified of the death by two persons of legal majority. These may be relations of the deceased, although the undertaker can also do this. These persons must visit the General Registrar’s Office with the deceased person’s identity card, marriage certificate and any other document that supports their claim (such as the marriage register of the deceased person’s parents). Any affidavit containing the deceased person’s last will should also be produced.

The family or the undertaker should also visit the communal authorities to set the burial date.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries belong to the commune. Your commune can provide you with the address. Your undertaker can also help you.

Cremation

Opens in new window'Société Coopérative Intercommunale de Crémation' (SCIC) is the only company authorised to carry out cremations on the territory of the Brussels-Capital Region.

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