How to register a death
Registering a death in Mexico
You can register the death with the consulate in Mexico City or with our Consular services department in London, if you are in the UK. Our coping with death abroad page also has practical advice about how we can help if a relative or friend dies abroad.Consular death registration is not a legal requirement but there are some benefits:
- an entry will be made in the death register by the British Consulate in the country concerned
- you’ll be provided with a British style death certificate
- a record of the death will be held by the General Register Office in the UK
Registering a death at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London
If you are resident in the UK you can apply for the registration through the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. All applications are dealt with by post because we can’t accept personal callers. We recommend you send your application by special delivery and include a self addressed pre-paid special delivery envelope so we can return them.We’ll send you an acknowledgement letter and return your documents to you within 20 working days. It’ll take approximately 4-6 weeks for you receive the consular death certificate. We may have to contact you for further evidence that the person who has died was British.
First you'll need to download and complete the registration form.
Fees to register a death
The current fee for registering a death is £98 ($2,160MXN).It will cost you £63 ($1,390MXN) for each copy of the certificate obtained from us. After March of the year following the registration copies can be obtained from the General Register Office.
At the Consulate you can pay by cash, cashier’s cheque or credit or debit card in Mexican Pesos. (You may pay by cashier’s cheque or card if applying by post). The fees are closely regulated by Parliament and are set to cover admin costs.