Deaths
can be registered at
Birmingham's Register Office. There is no charge for registering a birth
or death. If you require certificates at the time of registering, the
fee is £3.50 for each certificate.
Birmingham's
Social Care and Health service can arrange a sensitive funeral for
those people who die within the city boundaries. Support and advice is
also available for people who have not experienced bereavement before or
feel that they may need help in arranging a funeral.
Staff at the city's
Cemeteries and Crematoria service can offer sympathetic advice and help including information on the various forms of memorialisation available
Cruse Bereavement Care offers free information and advice to anyone who
has been affected by a death.
The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is an organisation of bereaved parents and
their families offering understanding, support and encouragement to
others after the death of a child or children.
A coroner is responsible for enquiring into those deaths reported to
him. It is his duty to find out the medical cause of the death, if it is
not known, and to enquire about the cause of it if it was due to
violence or was otherwise unnatural.