📜 Legislative and Regulatory References
Articles 13 and 14 of Law No. 3 dated August 1, 1957, relating to the organization of civil status, as amended and supplemented by subsequent texts.
Circular No. 15 from the Presidency of the Government dated February 14, 1989.
✅ Conditions for Accessing the Service
- Submitting a verbal request to the civil status officer.
- Payment of the applicable stamp duty (in cash or by postal order made out to the municipal collector, accompanied by a stamped envelope with the applicant's address in case of a postal request).
🗂 Required Documents
- Provide details related to the death: date, certificate number.
- Or present an old copy of the death certificate.
📍 Submission Location
- Civil status service of the municipality or municipal district.
- Embassy or consulate for deaths that occurred abroad.
- Delegation (governorate) for deaths that occurred outside municipal areas.
- Fast administration offices.
🏢 Service Collection Location
- Civil status service of the municipality or municipal district.
- Embassy or consulate for deaths that occurred abroad.
- Delegation (governorate) for deaths that occurred outside municipal areas.
- Fast administration offices.
⏱ Timeframe for Receiving the Service
Immediately or within 24 hours from the time of the request.
🔍 Notes
The certificate is issued to the concerned person, their ascendants or descendants, legal guardian, legal representative, or non-divorced spouse.
Copies of the certificates are provided free of charge to the public prosecutor or authorized administrative institutions.