Death Certificate
A death certificate is an official document issued by a government authority that confirms the death of an individual. It contains vital information about the deceased, such as the cause of death, the time and place of death, and personal details, and serves as the legal proof of death required for various administrative and legal processes. A death certificate is an essential legal document that serves as the official record of death and is required for a wide range of legal, financial, and administrative tasks. It plays a critical role in settling the deceased’s estate, claiming insurance benefits, closing accounts, and handling inheritance matters. Obtaining and using the death certificate correctly is an important part of managing the affairs of a deceased person.