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Registering a death

If a death occurs in Queensland, it needs to be registered with us within 14 days from the date of death. It’s free to do and you can order and pay for a certificate at the same time.

Normally in Queensland, the funeral director will register the death on your behalf.

If a funeral director is not submitting the registration for you, you will need to submit a death registration application form to us. There is no fee to pay.

Where a person passes away overseas and needs to be registered you should contact the registry in the state or territory where they lived or owned property for more information.

Apply for a death certificate

You can apply for a death certificate at the same time as submitting the death registration application.

If you choose to order a death certificate when you register a death, we will post the certificate to you as soon as the registration has been processed.

Submitting by post

Post your completed application form(s) and payment (if you ordered a death certificate) to:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
PO Box 15188
CITY EAST  QLD  4002

You will need to work out the total cost of your order and make sure you pay the correct amount.
You can pay:

  • at the customer service centre
    • by debit card or credit card (MasterCard or Visa)
  • by post
    • by credit card.

Contactless payments such as debit card or credit card preferred. We will accept cash at the customer service centre.

We do not accept:

  • personal cheques
  • cheques issued from outside Australia (in any currency).

Application fees

ItemCost
Registering a death Free
Official death certificate (standard postage included) $56.20

Postage fees

Standard postage is included in the price when you order a certificate to be sent by mail.

You can choose to have your certificate sent by express or registered post for a fee.

ItemCost
Express post $8.55
Registered post $8.10
International registered mail $18.55


We value identity protection, so we recommend that you choose registered post. This ensures your certificate's delivery can be tracked and delivered to you more securely within Australia.

International registered mail is used for overseas deliveries. However, this can’t be tracked and signing on delivery is only available in some countries.

Fee waiver

If you are suffering financial hardship and have an immediate need for a certificate, you may be able to have your application fee waived.

Learn more in our fee waiver policy and complete a request for a fee waived certificate.

Contact us

By phone

Local call* 13 QGOV (13 74 68) or international +61 7 3022 6100 (+10 hours UTC)—phone lines are open Monday to Friday, 8.30am–4.30pm.

*Costs may be higher from mobile phones and interstate.

Managing affairs after a death

Use this checklist of tasks as a helpful reminder of what needs to be done after a funeral.

Details from a death certificate can help you to notify organisations online that someone has passed away to close or transfer their accounts.

Correcting a certificate

Correct a certificate online by filling in the request a review of the certificate, and a registry officer will contact you.

Correcting cause of death information—this can only be changed by the doctor (or Coroner) who signed the original medical certificate.

Learn more about our corrections policy.

Service providers

If you are a funeral director or medical practitioner and need support accessing the eDeath registration system, online burial and cremation notification (OBCN) system or application forms, you can contact us for help.

For support using the eDeath or OBCN systems, email M-BDMOnlineDeathSupport@justice.qld.gov.au

To request more application forms, email bdmforms@justice.qld.gov.au

Correct a submitted death record

Request a review of a submitted death record if you have submitted a death registration or notification and find there is a mistake.