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A Step-By-Step Guide To Planning a Funeral in Singapore

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Death is one of life's constants. We must also account for the cost of death, just as we do with taxes. Listed below is a three-step instruction on how to plan Singapore funeral services. Your options and cost estimates are available at every step of the process.

The first step is to choose a funeral home.

When a member of one's family passes away, most Singaporeans have no idea what to do. It's possible that even if we know what to do, we don't want to be the one doing it during our time of grief. A funeral services package in Singapore can help greatly. You can expect them to arrive within an hour of calling, regardless of the time of day or night. The Association of Funeral Directors is a good place to start when looking for Singapore funeral services.

Acquire the death certificate of your beloved (CCOD).

A CCOD is the next step. How this is done depends on the location of the death. If the death occurs in a medical facility, a doctor there will certify that the cause of death was known and that it was natural. A death certificate will be required for this. The CCOD is then immediately issued. For the funeral, you can then contact Buddhist funeral services in Singapore.

Register the death of your loved one.

Thereafter, the CCOD is used to record the death. The Neighbourhood Police Centre/Posts or the Citizen Services Center in the ICA Building are both good options for this (45 minutes each) (30 minutes).

The centre will keep the CCOD and issue you a Death Certificate once the death has been registered. Within 24 hours of the death, all of this must be completed. At this point, there are no costs associated.

To plan the funeral services package in Singapore smoothly, you will need to obtain a death certificate.

Confidence Funeral Services offer Singapore funeral services for your loved ones. Contact them for their quality funeral services. 

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