A Government issued Nunavut Death Certificate is required as legal proof of death, to settle the estate of the deceased, and to claim pension and insurance benefits.
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You can apply for a Nunavut Death Certificate if you are:
Before applying, find out the type and format of the document required by contacting the organization to which you must submit it.
In Nunavut, only a Long Form Death Certificate is available. It contains the following information: full name of the deceased, date of death, place of death, gender, age, marital status, name of spouse, registration number and registration date.
Death Certificates are issued using the information from the original Registration of Death. If a record cannot be found, a search for a three-year period is carried out automatically and the applicant will be notified.
Given that you have correctly filled out all sections on the application, you will receive your marriage certificate(s) within approximately 15-25 business days (includes mailing time).
Please Note: Fees listed above are inclusive of taxes and shipping costs. If no record of the marriage is found by Nunavut Vital Statistics, fees will be applied to the search cost and will not be refunded.
If you have not received your ordered Death Certificate within the expected timeframe, you may contact the Nunavut Vital Statistics Agency to check the status of your application.
Toll Free: 1-800-661-0833
Telephone: 867-645-8002