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Overview

All deaths that occur in Botswana regardless of nationality must be registered to keep the national registry up to date. A death certificate will be issued upon registration.Deaths should be registered within 30 days of occurrence. Any registration after 30 days is late.

Who is eligible?

Every death that occurs within the country qualify for this service.

How do I get this service?

In order to access this service, applicants must follow the following steps.

Deaths that occurred in health facilities

  • The applicant (relatives or guardians) should submit a Death Notification tear-off (given by the doctor who certified the death) and identity document for citizens or passports for non- citizens. These should be submitted to the Civil and National Registration Offices (address provided below).

Death that occurred outside health institutions,

  • Letter of confirmation of death from Kgosi or local authority.
  • Statement from declarant and certified copy of their valid national identity document.
  • Statements from two witnesses who know of the death and a certified copy of their valid national identity Document.

Late registration (after 30 days of occurrence),

  • For deaths that occurred in health facilities, the applicant should submit:
  • Letter of confirmation of death from the hospital or clinic.
  • Statement from declarant and a copy of their valid identity document.

Death that occurred outside health institutions

  • Letter of confirmation of death from Kgosi.
  • Statement from declarant and a certified copy of valid identity Document.
  • Statements from two witnesses who know of the death and a certified copy of their valid identity document.
  • Upon successful processing of the application, the death certificate is issued and can only be collected by the next of kin being the mother, father, guardian, spouse or anyone authorized in writing by the family of the deceased. An identity document is required when picking up the death certificate.

NB: Late registration applications are referred to a centralized Assessment Committee for review.

What supporting documents are required?
  • Valid National identity card (Omang) or passport of applicant.
  • Death Notification tear-off for deaths that occurred in health facilities.
  • Letter of confirmation of death from Kgosi for death that occurred in outside health facilities.
  • Statement from declarant and a certified copy of their valid national identity document.

For late registration

  • Letter of confirmation of death from Kgosi.
  • Statement from declarant and a certified copy of valid identity document.
  • Statements from two witnesses who know of the death and a certified copy of their valid identity documents.
How long will this service take?
  • On-time registration (within 30 days of occurrence of death) can be completed on the same day.
  • Late registration applications are referred to a centralized Assessment Committee for review and takes two to three weeks until a death certificate is issued.
Where can I obtain this service?

All Regional and District offices across the country

 

Department of Civil and National Registration

Head Office, Block 8, Government Enclave,

Khama Crescent, Private Bag 00240, Gaborone, Botswana

Tel. (+267) 361 1400

Fax. (+267) 395 9998

Toll Free Number. 0800 600 777

Opening hours: 7:30 to 12:45, and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

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