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Bereavement, Cemeteries and Funerals

 Photo of Oxford cemetery chapel
 Photo of Oxford cemetery chapel

When someone dies, people and organisations need to be told and documents need to be completed. Some of these things can be done by a close relative or friend; others need to be done by the executor or administrator of the estate.

What do I do when someone dies?

For information about what to do when someone dies, you can browse the What to do After a Death section of the DirectGov website.

For specific information on the following topics, please use the links below:

Death and Bereavement Links on DirectGov Website
What to do First After a Death
Documents and Information Needed when Someone Dies
Registering a Death
Arranging a Funeral
Paying for a Funeral
Coroners, Post-mortems and Inquests
Advice, Support and Comfort for the Bereaved
When Someone Dies in Hospital or a Care Home
Organ Donation

Visit the Deaths pages of the Oxfordshire County Council website for local Oxfordshire information about the registration of a death, the coroners' office, the mortuary service, civil funerals and probate.

Visit our Bereavement Advice page for more useful information on what to do when someone dies and coping with death.

What services does Oxford City Council offer?

Our Cemeteries Service offers facilities for burials in four cemeteries in Oxford:

  • Botley - North Hinksey Lane
  • Headington - Dunstan Road
  • Rose Hill - Church Cowley Road
  • Wolvercote - Banbury Road

We do not directly arrange funerals or the erection of memorials. Most people employ a funeral director or memorial mason to act on their behalf.

Visit our Cemeteries Service page for more information on the services we offer, charges and concessions, and the opening times of our cemeteries.

How and where do I register a death in Oxford?

The Registration service in Oxford is run by Oxfordshire County Council. Visit the Registering a Death section of their website for more information. Under normal circumstances, a death must be registered within five days. The registration must take place in the district where the death happened. As Oxfordshire is a single district, this can be at any of the local offices around the county. Visit the Registration Offices page of the Oxfordshire County Council website for locations of offices in Oxfordshire.  

What happens if a death is reported to the coroner?

It is the duty of coroners to investigate deaths which are reported to them and which:

  • appear to be due to violence
  • are unnatural
  • are of sudden and of unknown cause
  • occur in legal custody.

Visit the Coroners' Office pages of the Oxfordshire County Council website for more information.

Bereavement contacts
Organisation Phone Address
Oxfordshire Registration Service 0845 129 5900 Registration Service
Oxford Register Office
1 Tidmarsh Lane
Oxford
OX1 1NS
Oxfordshire Coroners' Office 01865 861912 Coroner's Office
The Old School House
High Street
Cumnor
OX2 9PE
Oxford District Probate Registry 01865 793055 Combined Court Building
St Aldates
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 1LY


Where can I find more information on Bereavement, cemeteries and funerals?

Visit our Bereavement and Funerals Links page for useful links to other websites relating bereavement and death.



Cemeteries service

Details of Oxford's Cemeteries Service.

Bereavement advice

General help and guidance for those suffering bereavement



Page last reviewed 25 Apr 2008



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