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Title: Death Date & Inquest Date On Certificate
Post by: BantamFirth on Saturday 01 January 22 20:49 GMT (UK)
Hi

I wondered if somebody could help, i have a death certificate with the death in Aug 2006 but an inquest was held Feb 2007. What does this mean? Is it possible to get the inquest documents?

Was this person undiscovered for a year hence needing a inquest so long after death?

Kind Regards
Title: Re: Death Date & Inquest Date On Certificate
Post by: Ashtone on Saturday 01 January 22 21:57 GMT (UK)
Coroners are required to complete an inquest within 6 months of the date on which the Coroner is made aware of the death, or as soon as is reasonably practicable.

In the meantime:

- The Coroner can issue a Certificate of Fact of Death which can be used to notify asset holders –
   this is often referred to as the interim death certificate.
- The funeral can be arranged as soon as the Coroner confirms the Post-Mortem is complete.
- A Grant of Probate can be obtained.
- The death cannot be finally registered until after the Inquest has been completed.

All coroner inquest records are closed to the public for 75 years, although next of kin can apply for access. Contact the Coroner's Office who handled the inquest for guidance.

Have you searched for newspaper reports regarding the inquest? Inquests are often mentioned in newspapers.
Title: Re: Death Date & Inquest Date On Certificate
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 01 January 22 23:17 GMT (UK)
I had a similar experience

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