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2/06/2009 5:55:22 PM
[DI-09] To comply with the Births, Deaths and Marriages' Access Policy, all death certificates must be applied for by the spouse (including defacto), a parent or a child of the deceased person. Written authorisation from the above mentioned persons applies to other applicants. Applications can be submitted online via the OCBA website or order forms can be downloaded in PDF format. Forms are also available from South Australian Bill Paying Post Offices, or from the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. Current identification (ie not expired and showing current address) is required for all applications.
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2/06/2009 5:55:26 PM
[07] From time to time corrections to certificates may be required. There may have been a keying error or the information provided was incorrect at time of registration. The Registration Office of the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs will be able to advise on the process to amend the mistake.
2/06/2009 5:55:58 PM
Public Trustee can act as an executor for all people in South Australia. The role of an executor is demanding and requires a good understanding of legal, accounting and taxation requirements. Appointing Public Trustee as executor ensures that an estate is administered competently and impartially.
2/11/2010 4:03:39 PM
Information about the health of South Australians, including data on the health of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
2/06/2009 5:55:25 PM
[07] You can change your name by completing an application to Register a Change Of Name, providing documentation to support your application and paying the appropriate fee. Application forms can be obtained from the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office within the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs or downloading from the website. Women reverting to their maiden name or former married surname do not need to register an official change of name.
2/06/2009 5:55:27 PM
[07] Any death that occurs in South Australia must be registered with the Registration Office, of the Office of Business and Consumer Affairs. In most cases, the Funeral Director will complete a Death Registration Statement and forward to the Registration Office on behalf of the family within 7 days after the funeral.
2/06/2009 5:58:03 PM
A trust is set up to secure a persons assets for their children or other dependents, who can benefit from them in the future. Public Trustee can act as trustee for all South Australians.
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