Guidance

Italy bereavement: death abroad

Information to help the family and friends of British nationals who have died in Italy.

Documents

Cremation letter

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Transfer of remains certificate (Nulla Osta)

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Transfer of remains letter

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Details

Includes information on:

  • what to do when someone dies in Italy
  • burial and cremation
  • returning bodies to the UK (repatriation)

See also what to do when someone dies: death abroad.

Updates to this page

Published 22 September 2015
Last updated 18 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. Attached administrative letters.

  2. The following sections have been updated: Insurance, Registering the death and obtaining a death certificate and Repatriation. A new section on Support organisations in Italy has been added.

  3. Website links corrected in child bereavement section - 24 November 2023

  4. Guidance reviewed and updated, November 2023.

  5. broken link edited

  6. New HTML version attachment; 20/02/2020

  7. Updated 3rd January 2018

  8. Updated guidance

  9. Updated bereavement guidance.

  10. The document was updated in September 2016

  11. First published.

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