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Exhuming a Deceased Body

Exhuming a Deceased Body

Exhumations are generally rare and tend to be traumatic for the family involved. They can take a long time to arrange and are usually expensive. For these reasons, it is always best to consult with all the relatives before proceeding.

Exhumation of both buried and cremated remains requires a Home Office Exhumation Licence. The licence is free and can be obtained by telephoning 0207 035 5530/5531.

It is an offence to exhume any human remains without first obtaining the necessary lawful permissions. Funeral directors can help in obtaining these.

An Environmental Health Officer must be present at the exhumation and supervises the event to ensure that respect for the deceased person is maintained and that public health is protected. The officer will also ensure that:

The correct grave is opened;

If the conditions of the licence cannot be met, or there are public health or decency concerns, the exhumation may not proceed.

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