You can issue a certificate of guarantor of a deceased relative if you were a close relative on the day of death. The certificate is issued once and is kept in the archives of the municipality where the deceased was the deceased. You will then take copies of this certificate.
Issue for the first time
The first edition is made by either:
Create the application in gov.gr and select the KEP/municipality to send it.
You will need:
Select “Request to KEP/Municipality”.
In a second year, the certificate will be sent to your mailbox and you will be informed by e-mail and sms.
The certificate of guarantor relatives to be issued via the KEP/Municipality has a unique code and has been signed and stamped by the municipality.
See if the Municipality the deceased has joined gov.gr.
Direct electronic copies
You can issue a copy of a certificate of guarantor relatives issued after 16/4/2020 if you are a close relative of the deceased.
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Entry into service
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The copy you will issue electronically has a unique verification code and an advanced electronic seal and must be accepted by all public and private sector bodies.
Alternatively, you have the option to book a digital appointment at myKEPlive to be served by an official of the Citizens’ Service Centres (PSCs) via remote conference.on myKEPlive to be served by an official of the Citizens’ Service Centres (PSCs) via videoconference.
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