Consular Report of Death of a US Citizen Abroad
FOREIGN DEATH CERTIFICATE: Foreign death certificates are issued by the
local registrar of deaths or similar local authority. The certificates are
written in the language of the foreign country and prepared in accordance with
the laws of the foreign country. Although authenticated copies of the foreign
death certificate can be obtained, since the documents are written in the
language of the foreign country they are sometimes unacceptable in the United
States for insurance and estate purposes. In the United States, a "Report
of Death of an American Citizen Abroad" issued by the U.S. consular officer
is generally used in lieu of a foreign death certificate as proof of death.
REPORT OF DEATH OF A U.S. CITIZEN ABROAD: The consular "Report of
Death of an American Citizen Abroad" is a report that provides the
essential facts concerning the death of a U.S. citizen, disposition of remains,
and custody of the personal effects of a deceased citizen. This form is
generally used in legal proceedings in the United States in lieu of the foreign
death certificate. The Report of Death is based on the foreign death
certificate, and cannot be completed until the foreign death certificate has
been issued. This can sometimes take from four to six weeks or longer after the
date of the death, depending on how long it takes local authorities to complete
the local form. U.S. Embassies and Consulates work with local authorities to see
that this time is as short as possible.
COPIES OF THE REPORT OF DEATH: The U.S. consular officer will send the
family up to 20 certified copies of the Report of Death at the time the initial
report is issued. Additional copies can be obtained subsequently by contacting
the Department of State, Passport Services, Correspondence Branch, 1111 19th
Street, N.W., Suite 510, Washington, D.C. 20522-1705, tel (202) 955-0307. Submit
a signed, written request including all pertinent facts along with requester's
return address and telephone number. There is a $20.00 fee for the first copy
and a $10.00 fee for each additional copy, payable to the Department of State.
See also the Department of State, Consular Affairs home page on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov/
under "Passport Services" for further information about obtaining
copies of Reports of Death.
LEGAL AUTHORITY: U.S. insurance companies and other agencies sometimes
inquire regarding the authority for issuance of Reports of Death. See 22 U.S.
Code 4196; 22 Code of Federal Regulations 72.1.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For additional information concerning Reports
of Death, contact the appropriate geographic division of the Office of American
Citizens Services and Crisis Management, Department of State, 2201 C Street
N.W., Room 4817 N.S., Washington, D.C. 20520, tel: (202) 647-5225 or (202)
647-5226.
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