REGISTRATION OF
DEATHS
- Declaration of Death has to be made by a close relative or
friend or any other person who was with the deceased at the
time of death.
- The following documents are required for registering the death:
a. Original Death Certificate issued by the relevant Authorities.
b. Coroner's Report
c. Passport and other available identification documents of
the deceased, to prove Sri Lankan Citizenship.
- The Embassy charges a fee of US $ 25.00 for the Registration
of a death.
Fees should be paid by Cash (only if application is hand delivered).
The Money Orders or Certified Cheques made in favour of
"Embassy of Sri Lanka". Please note that
personal cheques will not be accepted.
- For further details please contact the Consular Division
of this Embassy.
Notes
i. This Embassy is not responsible for any document lost in
the post.
ii. Submission of forged documents and making false declarations
relating to citizenship is a punishable offence. Fees will not
be refunded in these circumstances.
iii. Incomplete applications will be rejected.
LANDING OF HUMAN REMAINS IN SRI LANKA
- (1) No Human corpse shall be landed in Sri Lanka unless such
corpse has been
a) embalmed and enclosed in a coffin of hard wood with a lead
of zinc lining; or
b) packed in a coffin of hard wood with hermetically sealed
lead or zinc lining with suitable disinfectants (such as chloride
or line or zinc sulphate mixed with sawdust, filling the empty
spaces within the coffin.
- The following documents should be produced -
a) Certificate from the health authority where the death occurred
stating that the corpse has been embalmed or packed as required
by para (1)
b) A certified copy of the certificate of registration of death
issued by the registering authority of the placed where the
death occurred, stating the date and cause of death.
c) A certificate from the relevant authorities of the place
where the death occurred stating that the removal of the corpse
from the place of death has been sanctioned by the said authorities.
(Burial/Transit Permit)
d) A certificate from the diplomatic representative of the Government
of Sri Lanka or the British Consul of the place from which such
corpse has been dispatched, stating that the coffin in which
such corpse is encased contains only the body of the deceased.
e) Where no diplomatic representative of the Government of Sri
Lanka or British Consul is stationed at such place, proof to
the satisfaction of the proper authority that the coffin in
which such corpse is encased contains only the body of the deceased.
f) A certificate from the local health authority stating that
the deceased did not die of quarantinable disease.
g) Passport of the deceased.
h) Coroner's certificate (if death was not due to natural reasons)
i) Police Report (if death was not due to natural reasons)
- where a vessel/aircraft arrives in Sri Lanka with the corpse
of a person who has died during the voyage, or during the period
that the vessel or aircraft remains in a port/airport in Sri
Lanka, the master of the vessel/pilot shall,
(a) Inform the proper authority of such fact.
(b) Carry out all instructions given by the proper authority
for the disposal of the body and for the cleansing and disinfection
of the vessel or aircraft.
- In order to bring human ashes to Sri Lanka,
(a) Permission of the proper authorities should be obtained.
(b) Such permission shall be granted only if the ashes are sealed
in a metal container which is air-tight and water-tight.
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