What is the NADRA Death Registration Certificate?

What is the NADRA Death Registration Certificate?

The NADRA Death Registration Certificate is an official document issued to formally register an individual’s death. This certificate is essential for various legal and administrative purposes, such as inheritance claims, property transfers, and insurance settlements.

How Law of Lawyers Assists You:

We provide end-to-end support in obtaining the NADRA Death Registration Certificate, ensuring the process is completed smoothly. Whether you are in Pakistan or overseas, our team will manage the entire process on your behalf.

Documents Required

To apply for a NADRA Death Registration Certificate, please ensure you have the following documents ready

Death Notification

Issued by the hospital or doctor where the death occurred.

CNIC of the Deceased

The Computerized National Identity Card of the deceased.

CNIC of the Parents

 The Computerized National Identity Card of the Parents.

CNIC of the Applicant/Informant

The identity card of the person applying for the certificate.

Proof of Relationship

Documents showing your relationship with the deceased (e.g., CNIC, Marriage certificate, birth certificate).

Affidavit (if required)

Legal affidavit to clarify any additional details.

Application Process

For Applicants in Pakistan

Law of Lawyers will handle the entire application process on your behalf, ensuring all documents are properly submitted to the relevant NADRA or local union council office.

For Overseas Applicants

 Law of Lawyers will handle the entire application process on your behalf, ensuring all documents are properly submitted to the relevant NADRA or local union council office.

Why Choose Law of Lawyers?

Complete Assistance

 We take care of everything—from document preparation to submitting the application—so you don’t have to worry about the details.

Trusted and Professional

Our experienced team ensures that your case is handled efficiently and with care.

Support for Overseas Pakistanis

We facilitate the process for Pakistanis living abroad, making sure you receive your documents wherever you are.

What is the NADRA Death Registration Certificate?

Who Can Obtain a NADRA Death Registration Certificate?

A NADRA Death Registration Certificate can be obtained by anyone but generally individuals who are closely related to the deceased or have a legitimate interest in the registration. The following people are generally eligible to apply for the certificate:

Immediate Family Members

Spouse

The legal spouse of the deceased can apply for the death certificate.

Children

Adult children (sons or daughters) can request the certificate.

Parents

The mother or father of the deceased is eligible to apply.

Siblings

 Brothers or sisters of the deceased may also apply if necessary.

Legal Guardians

If the deceased was a minor or under legal guardianship, the legal guardian can apply for the death certificate.

Heirs or Executors of the Estate

 Individuals responsible for managing the deceased’s estate (such as executors named in the will) can apply to obtain the death certificate for legal and administrative purposes.

Authorized Representatives

A person who has been authorized by the family or legal heirs of the deceased can apply on their behalf, provided they have written authorization.

Legal Authorities or Lawyers

Lawyers or legal representatives handling inheritance, property, or insurance matters may apply for the certificate if required for legal procedures.

Law of Lawyers can assist all eligible applicants in completing the death registration process and obtaining the certificate.