How To Obtain Permission to Bury a Body in the Family Concession In Gabon
What is the process to apply:
- It is recommended to contact at the Ministry of the Interior office for more details on filling out the application.
- Write a letter of request addressed at the minister of Interior detailing the purpose of the request. Send it with all additional documents (listed below) to be verified and processed.
- When the minister or designated official determines that documents are correct, you will be informed of the results and will issue you with a burial permit, and provided with further instructions.
NOTE :
The burial location should be at least 250 meters away from the closest home.
Documents that are required Permission to Bury a Body in the Family Concession
- Legal document of the land as well as documents of family council.
- The declaration of the deceased, a certificate of death’s attestation or death certificate, also known as a death certificate
- Death certificate
- A burial permit
- A body transfer decision
- A report on brewing
Office Locations and Contacts
Ministry of the Interior for Decentralization of Public Hygiene and Security:Address: Downtown Avenue de Cointet, BP, Libreville
Telephone:( (+11) 01771009/01760532
Website: Website
What Are All The Eligibility
- A family person who died
Fees
- No charges are associated with this service.
Validity
It is valid up to the time the time of the burial. It then loses its validity.
Requirements Information
- The full names of the applicants
- Names of the deceased
- Identity card number of both the applicant as well as the dead (if available)
- The reason behind the request
- Burial site address residential
- The relationship with the deceased
- Contact details
The Document is required Permission to Bury a Body in the Family Concession
People who want to inter their loved ones in a family’s burial site must get a permit from Ministry of the Interior for the Decentralization of Security and Public Hygiene to be permitted to do so.