Death certificate
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Hi everyone looking for some advice.My friend has left me an apartment in Tenerife I’ve just been over to Tenerife to see a solicitor who is working on my behalf to transfer it in my name.I took over all the paperwork I had which was all ok apart from the English death certificate which she has told me I need an international death certificate which has a QR code on it I’ve checked on the internet but have not had any joy just wondering if anybody has had this issue or any advice would be much appreciated thanks
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Death certificate is issued by the civil register (Registro Civil) in the municipality where the death occurred. This is done when death is registered, usually by the funeral director. On request, they will issue multilingual international certificate with QR code, though this may be at an additional cost.
What to do after a British person dies in Spain - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
What to do after a British person dies in Spain - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Last edited by Joppa; Sep 19th 2024 at 8:25 am.
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Death certificate is issued by the civil register (Registro Civil) in the municipality where the death occurred. This is done when death is registered, usually by the funeral director. On request, they will issue multilingual international certificate with QR code.
What to do after a British person dies in Spain - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
What to do after a British person dies in Spain - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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If the death occurred in the UK which the post suggests? Maybe this will help? It's not something I have experience of just something I found looking online.
https://www.ukofficialrecords.co.uk/...ertificate.asp
https://www.ukofficialrecords.co.uk/...ertificate.asp
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Due to brexit an Apostille might be required nowadays. Not sure if the UK does multilingual death certificates, but if it's not in Spanish and you are told that an official translation is required then make sure you get that done AFTER the Apostille has been added/attached.
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The UK used to do multilingual BMD certificates until Brexit. Now you have to get the Hague Apostille affixed to it by the FCO or intermediary company, then afterwards get that translated by an official (sworn) translator.
The list of official translators is at https://www.exteriores.gob.es/en/Ser...s-Jurados.aspx, then go down to the link to "Lista actualizada de tradu​ctores e interpretes jurados" and open it. Then it's just a case of searching for translators in Reino Unido and getting into contact with people to see if they want the job.
The list of official translators is at https://www.exteriores.gob.es/en/Ser...s-Jurados.aspx, then go down to the link to "Lista actualizada de tradu​ctores e interpretes jurados" and open it. Then it's just a case of searching for translators in Reino Unido and getting into contact with people to see if they want the job.
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Hi everyone looking for some advice.My friend has left me an apartment in Tenerife I’ve just been over to Tenerife to see a solicitor who is working on my behalf to transfer it in my name.I took over all the paperwork I had which was all ok apart from the English death certificate which she has told me I need an international death certificate which has a QR code on it I’ve checked on the internet but have not had any joy just wondering if anybody has had this issue or any advice would be much appreciated thanks
If you have the budget I would recommend engaging with a specialist company in the UK who will translate and apostille the document for a single fee, you can do it yourself but you will still need to pay a translator (as mentioned above) and then get the Apostille, a bit cheaper but a bit more work and time from your side.
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The UK used to do multilingual BMD certificates until Brexit. Now you have to get the Hague Apostille affixed to it by the FCO or intermediary company, then afterwards get that translated by an official (sworn) translator.
The list of official translators is at https://www.exteriores.gob.es/en/Ser...s-Jurados.aspx, then go down to the link to "Lista actualizada de tradu​ctores e interpretes jurados" and open it. Then it's just a case of searching for translators in Reino Unido and getting into contact with people to see if they want the job.
The list of official translators is at https://www.exteriores.gob.es/en/Ser...s-Jurados.aspx, then go down to the link to "Lista actualizada de tradu​ctores e interpretes jurados" and open it. Then it's just a case of searching for translators in Reino Unido and getting into contact with people to see if they want the job.
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Maybe a play on words (as you are someone who likes accuracy). …. Funeral directors don’t ‘issue’ death certificates ….. they will get one for you and provide it. As the funeral director did for my mother and father recently.
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Yes, funeral director gets it from Registro Civil (Civil Register) of the municipality where death has occurred. It is the same office where death was registered.




