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Cremation Registration Process Photocopy of Death Certificate issued by the Doctor. Photocopy of Death Certificate issued by the Hospital / Nursing Home. Photocopy of Burning Ghat / Morgue / Cemetery receipt. Photocopy of Receipt of submission of Voter Card. Photocopy of Receipt of submission of Ration Card.
Documents required for issue of permit to carry ashes: Copy of Passport, Visa , ID, Address proof of the applicant. Death Certificate in original, along with a copy thereof. Cremation Certificate in original, along with a copy thereof. Passport in original in r/o the deceased as well as photocopy thereof.
The Cause of Death Certificate is necessary for cremating the body. The crematorium has to record the details and give a receipt on cremation, which acts as another valid document. In case of a burial ground, the Cause of Death Certificate is required, along with an identification card of the dead person.
Passport will be cancelled and returned. Copy of Proof of address(utility bill, driver license or lease agreement). Original and copy of Death Certificate. Original and copy of Cremation Certificate.
Certificate from the Funeral Director/ Undertaker confirming that the urn contains ashes/ mortal remains of the deceased person indicating name, age, date, time and cause of death of the deceased. Contents of package must be mentioned in the Certificate fromthe Funeral Director/ Undertaker.