How to obtain Death Certificate in Karnataka?

Written By Gautham Krishna   | Updated on September 11, 2023




Death certificate is a permanent record of the fact of occurrence of the death and a conclusive proof of place and date of occurrence of the death.

Documents Required

Follow are the documents required for the death certificate in Karnataka.

  • Proof of Birth of the deceased

  • Aadhaar card of the deceased

  • Identity card of the applicant

  • Residential proof

  • An affidavit specifying the date and time of death or death slip by the doctor

  • Receipt from crematorium or burial ground

Track Status

Follow the below steps to track the status of death certificate in Karnataka.

  • Visit the Karnataka Ejanma website.

  • Click on "Application Status". 

Karnataka ejanma death certificate status

  • Enter "Registration Number".

  • Click on "Submit".

Search Death Certificate in Karnataka

Follow the given steps to search and know the verification process of death certificate in Karnataka.

  • Visit Karnataka Ejanma website.

  • Click on "Birth/Death Verification". 

Karnataka ejanma death certificate verification

  • Enter "Registration number and Death date".

  • Click on ‘Search’.

Application Fees

  • There won’t be any application fee for registering Death Certificate in Karnataka within 21 days.

  • Registering of death after 21 days -30 days is INR 2.

  • Registering of death after 31 days -1 year is INR 5.

  • Registering of death after 1 year is INR 10.

Time Required

Death certificate in Karnataka can obtain within 30 days from the application given.

Helpline Number

The helpline number of Ejanma website is 1800-425-6578.

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