Bournemouth Resources
We understand that having to cope with the practicalities following a death can be a daunting and stressful prospect. Below is some useful information for your local area, but do not hesitate to contact us if we can help in any way.
Useful information
Registering a death that happened in Bournemouth
Registering a death during Covid-19:
- Deaths are currently registered by phone
- You book an appointment with a registrar who will then call you to register the death
- There are more instructions for how to register a death in Bournemouth here
When you register the death, you will be asked for:
- The medical certificate.
- The deceased person’s medical card.
- Any benefit books.
- The deceased person’s marriage certificate, if there is a surviving spouse or civil partner.
You will also be asked for the following information about the deceased person:
- First name, surname and any maiden name.
- Date and place of death.
- Last permanent address.
- Date and place of birth (a copy of their birth certificate is helpful).
- Occupation and name/occupation/date of birth of any surviving spouse or civil partner. Details of benefit being claimed, including State and private pension income.
The registrar will issue a death certificate. If the deceased person had financial dealings with a number of organisations including banks, building societies and insurance companies, you may find it useful to obtain additional copies. Many companies will require a certified copy of the death certificate when they are advised of the death.
Useful contacts
Register offices
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Bournemouth
Town Hall, Bournemouth BH2 6DY
01202 454945 -
HM Coroner
For Bournemouth
01202 454910
Hospitals
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Royal Bournemouth Hospital
01202 303626 -
Christchurch Hospital
01202 486361
Help lines
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Citizens Advice Bureau
The West Wing Town Hall, Bourne Avenue, Bournemouth BH2 6DX
01202 290967 -
The Samaritans
Freephone 116 123 -
Cruse Bereavement Care
0844 4779400
Downloads
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Links
If you’re struggling, you may find the following websites offer useful resources, advice and support groups for coping with grief and loss.
- The Samaritans – help for anyone dealing with any type of loss or issue.
- Cruse Bereavement Care – for support after a loss.
- Hope Again – for young people needing support following a loss.
- Widowed and Young – for younger people who have lost a partner.
- Macmillan – for support following a loss through cancer.
- Marie Curie – for support following a loss through a terminal illness.
- The Lullaby Trust – for support for those following an unexpected loss of a baby or young child.
- SANDS – for support following a loss through stillbirth or neonatal passing.
- Winston’s Wish – advice for anyone supporting bereaved children.
- Childhood Bereavement Network – a hub for anyone supporting bereaved children.