Registering a death
When does a death need to be registered?
A death must normally be registered within 5 days unless the Coroner is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.
Where do I register the death?
You can register deaths that occur in Macclesfield at
Register Office,
Town Hall Extension,
Market Place,
Macclesfield
SK10 1EA
The Register Office is open Monday to Friday – 9.00am to 4.30pm (closed 12.30-1.00pm). Saturday appointments may be available on request. Please telephone first to make an appointment on 0300 123 5019.
You can also email the Register Office at macclesfieldregisteroffice@cheshireeast.gov.uk
You may visit any other Register Office in England or Wales, who will send the information you give to the Registrar at Macclesfield. Forms and certificates will then be posted to you. This procedure may take several days to complete.
How long will it take?
You should allow approximately 20 minutes for the registration.
Who may register a death?
It is preferable for a close relative of the deceased to register the death. If there are no relatives, then it is possible for other persons to register the death. Please contact the Register Office for advice.
What will I need to bring with me?
You must bring a medical certificate of cause of death issued by the doctor who was treating the deceased. If the death has been referred to the Coroner you will be told what to do by the Coroner’s Officer.
What information will the registrar need to know about the deceased?
Date and Place of death
Full name, surname and maiden surname if a married woman
Date and place of birth
Occupation and if a married woman or widow, the full name and occupation of her husband
Useful home address
If married, the date of birth of the surviving widow or widower
Whether in receipt of a pension or allowance from public funds
Certificates and forms
A green form is issued for you to take to the funeral director (other procedures may apply if the death has been referred to the coroner). You will also be given a form for Social Security purposes. These are free of charge. The cost of a death certificate is £4.00 each on the day or £10.00 per copy if further copies are required at a later date.