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death certificate online apply | death certificate banane ka tarika | death certificate nadra

#deathcertificate #onlieapply Quick steps (summary) 1. Get the medical/hospital death slip or medico-legal report (if death was unnatural). 2. Collect IDs: CNIC of the deceased (or passport) and CNIC of the applicant/close relative. 3. Register the death with your local Union Council (UC) — many districts now accept online submission through provincial e-portals or via NADRA’s mobile app. 4. If your province provides an online portal (e.g., Connect Punjab) you can apply there for an official death certificate copy. 5. After UC registration, you can get any NADRA-related cancellation/certificates from NADRA (they require the UC death certificate). --- Detailed how-to (step-by-step) A. Gather required documents Hospital / doctor death slip or medico-legal report (MLR) if accident/homicide. Deceased’s CNIC or passport (copy). Applicant’s CNIC (person applying — usually next of kin). Burial/graveyard slip (in some cities) and FIR if applicable. B. Register the death (official/legal registration) If death was in a hospital: ask the hospital for the death certificate/slip — this is normally enough to register at the UC. If death occurred at home: the UC usually needs a signed statement from two local witnesses or an imam/Janazah slip plus applicant ID. (Local UC rules vary.) C. Use online options (where available) NADRA / PakID mobile app: NADRA has rolled out services to register births/deaths through its mobile app so citizens can begin the process from home and track applications. This reduces the need for multiple office visits. Provincial portals: Punjab’s Connect Punjab portal provides an “Issuance of Death Certificate” service (apply, upload docs, pay nominal fee, timeline shown on portal). Other provinces/districts (Sindh Local Government, KPK local portals, etc.) have their own procedures—check your district/UC website. D. After registration Once the UC issues the death registration/certificate, if you need to cancel the deceased’s CNIC or obtain NADRA’s Cancellation Certificate or computerized record, take the UC death certificate to a NADRA office or follow NADRA’s instructions (some NADRA services also use the app/online tracking). --- Typical timelines & fees Timelines vary by province and service: provincial portals often show processing times (example: Connect Punjab lists ~4–9 days depending on service). Fees are usually small or sometimes waived per new Birth & Death rules — check the portal for exact amounts. --- Common problems & tips If it was an unnatural death, registration can’t proceed without police / MLR paperwork. Keep photocopies & scanned PDFs of all documents ready (photos/scans of CNICs, death slip, burial slip) to upload to portals or share with UC staff. If you’re abroad, contact the nearest Pakistani consulate for specific procedures for registering a death that happened overseas (consular attestation, apostille, etc.). --- If you want, I can: Pull the exact online form/link for your province or city (e.g., Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, etc.) and show the portal page and specific required documents.