What to do When Someone Passes
What to Do When Someone Passes – Coventry Direct Cremations
A Simple Guide for Families in Coventry and Surrounding Areas
1. Notify a Medical Professional
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At Home: Call the person’s GP or NHS 111 if out of hours.
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In a Hospital or Care Home: Staff will arrange for a doctor to confirm the death and issue the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (MCCD).
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If Unexpected: Call 999. Police and paramedics will attend, and the Coroner may be involved.
2. Contact Coventry Direct Cremations
Once the death is confirmed, call us. We will:
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Collect your loved one with dignity
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Manage all required paperwork
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Arrange a respectful direct cremation
3. Understanding Certification
From September 2024, all deaths in England must be reviewed by a Medical Examiner before the death certificate is issued. If required, the Coroner will be notified.
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Collect your loved one with dignity
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Manage all required paperwork
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Arrange a respectful direct cremation
4. Register the Death
You must register the death within 5 days at the local Register Office in the area where the death occurred
Coventry Register Office
Cheylesmore Manor House, Manor House Drive, Coventry, CV1 2ND
024 7683 3141
Book an appointment online
What to Bring:
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The Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (MCCD)
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Full name, date and place of birth of the deceased
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Last address of the deceased
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Occupation and marital status
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Name and occupation of their spouse or civil partner
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NHS number (if available)
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Birth or marriage certificates (if accessible, not essential)
5. Arranging the Funeral
After the death is registered, we can proceed with funeral arrangements.
With Coventry Direct Cremations, you’ll receive:
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Transparent, fixed pricing
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No hidden extras
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Your loved one always stays in our local care
6. Legal and Financial Matters
You may also need to:
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Notify banks, utility companies, and insurers
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Apply for probate (if applicable)
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Use the Tell Us Once service to notify government departments: gov.uk/after-a-death
7. The Coroner may investigate the death if
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The death was sudden, violent, or unexplained
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The person hadn’t been seen by a doctor
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The death occurred under unusual circumstances
Registration may be delayed until the Coroner’s inquiries are complete, though interim certificates can be provided
Local Hospitals in Coventry
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University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire
Address: Clifford Bridge Rd, Coventry CV2 2DX
Phone: 024 7696 4000 -
George Eliot Hospital (Nuneaton)
Address: College St, Nuneaton CV10 7DJ
Phone: 024 7635 1351 -
St Cross Hospital (Rugby)
Address: Barby Rd, Rugby CV22 5PX
Phone: 01788 572831 -
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust (Warwick Hospital)
Address: Warwick, CV34 5BW
Phone: 01926 495321 -
Walsgrave Hospital (Coventry)
Address: Walsgrave, Coventry, CV2 2DX
Phone: 024 7696 4000 -
Local Registrars for Death Registration (Within 30 Miles of Coventry) Coventry Register Office
Address: Cheylesmore Manor House, Manor House Drive, Coventry, CV1 2ND
Phone: 024 7683 3141
Book online
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Warwick District Register Office
Address: County Hall, Warwick, CV34 4SP
Phone: 01926 413776 -
Leamington Spa Register Office
Address: 18 Newbold Terrace West, Leamington Spa, CV32 4HN
Phone: 01926 412345 -
Solihull Register Office (West Midlands)
Address: 90-92 High Street, Solihull, B91 3SF
Phone: 0121 704 8000 -
Hinckley Register Office (Leicestershire)
Address: 1-3 Ashby Road, Hinckley, LE10 1SN
Phone: 01455 255285 -
Rugby Register Office
Address: Little Elborow Street, Rugby, CV21 3BZ
Phone: 01788 533849
Bereavement Support Services
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Cruse Bereavement Support
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Samaritans (24/7)
116 123 | samaritans.org
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NHS Bereavement Helpline

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