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The history of Civil Registration System (CRS) in India dates back to the middle of the 19th century. In 1886, a Central Births, Deaths, and Marriages Registration Act was promulgated to provide for voluntary registration throughout British India. Post-independence, the Registration of Births and Deaths Act (RBD Act) was enacted in 1969 to ...
Civil Registration System - Birth & Death Certificate. Fully Online. Share This. The Registration of Births and Death Act (RBD Act) was enacted in 1969 to promote uniformity and comparability in the registration of Births and Deaths across the country and compilation of vital statistics based thereon.
Note: This certificate is computer generated and does not require any Seal/Signature. The authenticity of this certificate can be verified here. The Registration Number is unique to each death.
To apply for a Death Certificate, you must first register the death. The death has to be registered with the concerned local authorities within 21 days of its occurrence, by filling up the form prescribed by the Registrar. Death Certificate is then issued after proper verification.
The medical practitioner, attending to the deceased during his recent illness, provides a certificate of cause of death, including the history of illness, in the prescribed format (Form 4 for institutional/ hospital deaths and 4A for the non-institutional deaths) to the concerned Registrar or to the person required under this Act to give ...
Download Death Registration form and Death Certificate application form in PDF / MS Word Document format to Register death of a person or apply for death certificate. Application form is available for Indian states and Union Territories.
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