Arrange repatriation after death
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---
type: "Service Family"
title: "Arrange repatriation after death"
description: "Contact local authorities, insurer, consular post and qualified funeral providers, obtain destination and transport documents and coordinate registration and funeral routes."
status: "population-complete"
assertion_status: "normalized"
jurisdiction: "nation-specific"
observed_at: "2026-08-08"
sources:
- id: "death-and-bereavement-source-register"
title: "Death and bereavement"
resource: "../source/domain-registers/death-and-bereavement.v1.yaml"
author: "organisation:okf-uk-living"
observed_at: "2026-08-08"
---
# Arrange repatriation after death
## Place in the process
This topic sits within **Certify, register, notify and arrange after death** in the **Death and bereavement** life-course
domain. What comes before depends on the person's situation and nation; the first
safe step is to select the current official route rather than assume one UK process.
## What this family covers
Contact local authorities, insurer, consular post and qualified funeral providers, obtain destination and transport documents and coordinate registration and funeral routes.
The ordinary discovery journey is to select the jurisdiction-specific route, follow
the responsible authority or provider's current instructions, and retain the
confirmation, referral, decision or next-step information it produces.
## If the ordinary route does not fit
If a route is unavailable, the circumstances fall outside it, or the source signals
an urgent, safeguarding, clinical or legal boundary, stop and follow that authority's
exception or complaint handoff. The bundle records this branch but does not decide it.
Where a non-public provider is needed, start with the current public regulator, register or commissioning route; this bundle does not recommend providers.
## Official routes
- [England: What to do when someone dies abroad](https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/death-abroad)
- [Scotland: What to do when someone dies abroad](https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/death-abroad)
- [Wales: What to do when someone dies abroad](https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/death-abroad)
- [Northern Ireland: What to do when someone dies abroad](https://www.gov.uk/after-a-death/death-abroad)
These are links and original navigation summaries. A national discovery page is a
handoff to the current service, not evidence that eligibility, evidence, costs,
deadlines or remedies are identical across nations or providers.
## What may follow
The result can feed the next family in **Certify, register, notify and arrange after death**, another enclosing
process, or a provider-specific review or redress route. Use Graph to inspect the
ordinary and exception episodes, sources, actors, requirements, outputs and outcomes.
## Review status
This record is population-complete for discovery and requires specialist review
before any legal, clinical, safeguarding or high-impact operational claim is
described as release-grade.