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How to fill out the Form 4 Request To Record Death online
Completing the Form 4 Request To Record Death online is a straightforward process that ensures the deceased's information is accurately recorded in public registers. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the form with ease.
Follow the steps to fill out the Form 4 Request To Record Death online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in an editor of your choice.
- Fill in the 'Dealing Number' field, which may be provided by the land authority or left blank if not applicable.
- Enter your details in the 'Lodger' section. Include your full name, address, email, and phone number to ensure proper communication.
- In the 'Deceased's name' field, provide the full name of the person who has passed away.
- Complete the 'Lot on Plan Description' section by entering the relevant details, including county, parish, and title reference. This information specifies the property associated with the request.
- Select the 'Interest held by deceased' field. Specify if the deceased held a fee simple or any other interest in the property.
- In the 'Document(s) deposited' section, include a copy of the death certificate or equivalent evidence as required.
- Indicate your status as the applicant. Choose the appropriate option from the provided categories, such as surviving tenant or personal representative.
- Make the request by confirming the particulars entered above in the 'Request' section.
- Have a qualified witnessing officer, such as a legal practitioner or Justice of the Peace, sign the form. They must print their full name and qualification.
- Sign the form yourself. If you are a solicitor signing on behalf of the applicant, include your full name and ensure no witness is required.
- Finally, save your changes, download the filled form, and choose to print or share it as needed.
Begin filling out your Form 4 Request To Record Death online today to ensure timely processing.
The NSW Department of Customer Service and the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDM) have collaborated with BDMs across the country to develop the Australian Death Notification Service, or ADNS. The ADNS provides people with a single online location to notify multiple organisations that someone has died.
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