Regulations for the Transport of a Body between France and Italy. Managed by a Specialized Funeral Agency.
Dealing with the bureaucratic procedures for the repatriation of a body can be complex and burdensome. Roberto Rossi Funeral Services acts as a reliable and skilled partner in managing the transfer of bodies from France to Italy, ensuring a careful and compliant service with current regulations.
Regulations and Procedures - Body transportation from France to Italy
International transport of bodies is governed by precise rules, both at the European and national levels. In France, it is necessary to obtain a transport permit (laissez-passer mortuaire) from the local competent authority. This document certifies the cause of death and confirms that the deceased did not die from contagious diseases.
Italy, in turn, requires the presentation of this permit along with other documents, including the death certificate, a health clearance certificate, and, if necessary, consular authorization. It is important to emphasize that all documents must be translated into Italian and legalized.
The body must be prepared according to specific health and sanitary standards. It is placed in a sealed zinc coffin, which is then inserted into a casket. This double enclosure ensures maximum protection and compliance with health regulations during transport.
Roberto Rossi Funeral Services collaborates with companies specializing in international transport, ensuring that the journey from France to Italy takes place under the best possible conditions, whether by land or air, depending on the needs.
Support and Assistance
Our agency provides a complete service, taking care of all bureaucratic and logistical procedures. We offer support in obtaining the necessary documents, in the translation and legalization of the same, and in coordinating the transport.
We understand the importance of respectful and discreet accompaniment in these delicate moments. Our team of professionals is committed to ensuring that the repatriation of the body takes place with the utmost care and respect, relieving the emotional and bureaucratic burden from grieving families.