Taking bodies out of England and Wales (repatriation)
Anyone wanting to move a body out of England and Wales (including to Scotland) must have authority from a Coroner. This applies even if the death was completely natural and did not need to be reported to the Coroner before registration. Authority will normally be given by the Coroner for the jurisdiction where the person died. You do not need any authority from the Coroner to repatriate cremation ashes.
If you want to repatriate your relative's body, your funeral director will make the arrangements for you. They will need to complete a notice to the Coroner of the intention to remove a body out of England form hyperlink to form and, unless an inquest has been opened, provide a copy of the death certificate. This means you must register the death before you can arrange for repatriation.
It can take up to one working day to obtain the signed authority from the Coroner following a request. This is in addition to any time needed for identification and post mortem examination et.c. (if this applies to your relative). Therefore it can take some time to be able to release a body that is being transported out of England.
Funeral directors should not book repatriation flights until they have the signed Coronial authority in hand. We cannot take responsibility for missed flights that were booked before the authority was given.