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How to register a British death certificate with Italian authorities

9/26/2025

 
I just got a request from a client and I thought it'd be interesting to share it here, in case someone else might need it as well.

I'm quoting verbatim:

"My stepfather died recently. What is the best way to register his death certificate with the Italian authorities on my mother's behalf?"
I initially thought this client needed a sworn translation (official translations are usually the way to go with Italian authorities) but, lo and behold, the Italian Consulate in London has a very easy procedure to do this:

In order to register a British death certificate in Italy, the Consulate General must receive:
  • An original death certificate with the signature of the Registrar legalised by means of an Apostille by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Milton Keynes. This procedure is carried out through the website https://www.gov.uk/get-document-legalised  (Please note: The Apostille is not required when registering the death of the foreign spouse of an Italian national).
  • A typed, non-certified translation into Italian of the death certificate (click here for a template – handwritten translations will not be accepted). If you do not provide the translation we will return the documentation.
          Please note – that the Apostille does not need to be translated.
  • An application to register a British death certificate (click here)
  • A photocopy of the passport of the deceased.
  • A Special Delivery pre-stamped envelope, complete with your home address.


The documentation must be forwarded to the Consulate by post.
The Registry Department
The Italian Consulate General
Harp House
83-86 Farringdon Street
London EC4A 4BL
Please note that the legalized death certificate will not be returned but will remain in our records.
Source: https://conslondra.esteri.it/en/servizi-consolari-e-visti/servizi-per-il-cittadino/stato-civile/registrare-un-certificato-di-morte-britannico-in-italia/

Therefore, to register a British Death Certificate with the Italian Authorities you need to:

1) get the original Death certificate legalised
2) get it translated (and I can help you with this, in 48 hours)
3) mail all the documents needed to the Consulate

Need help with any official records? I'm here!

Study Plant & Crop Sciences: All you need to know

1/19/2023

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Do you want to study something that can be useful for many people? Plant & Crop Sciences. In this article, we can give you more details

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RECOGNITION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS QUALIFICATIONS

2/15/2022

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​In this article, we talk about the recognition of the qualifications obtained in EU Countries


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ITALY -  CIVIL INCAPACITY AND LONG TERM CARE BENEFIT

12/14/2021

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​We continue the knowledge of the Italian welfare system.
What happens in Italy if you are a worker suffering from chronic physical and/or mental incapacity? What are the benefits provided by the Italian Government in this case?


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NEW RULES FOR TRAVELLING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

12/10/2021

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Are you planning to travel to the UK this festive season?
​ Let's see what the new rules are.


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“Speak English” to work in the UK

1/14/2021

 
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​After Brexit,  becoming confident in the use of English will be essential.


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Life After Brexit in the Uk

1/2/2021

 
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​What happened in the UK after Brexit?
The United Kingdom officially left the European Union in January 2020, but a post-Brexit transition period has kept most existing arrangements in place. Once this expires on December 31, EU rules will cease to apply to the UK.
We’ll see the impact on people, focusing on residency, travel and exchanges between the UK and the continent.


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Brexit: What will change for British in Italy?

11/21/2020

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What will living in Italy mean for many British starting from 2021?
On the  website www.Gov.Uk you can read the full guide about the changes.
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    Natalia Bertelli has been an English/Spanish to Italian sworn translator. since 2008, specializing in official translations for dual citizenship and relocation purposes.

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      • 5 Benefits of Italian Dual Citizenship
      • 14 Documents Needed for Italian Dual Citizenship [Free Checklist]
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      • Price of Italian Citizenship: How Much Will it Cost?
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