Checklist after a death Liechtenstein 2025 – every essential step

A checklist helps you stay organised in the most emotionally demanding hours. This guide lists every task after a death in Liechtenstein in chronological order – from the medical certificate to registration at the Vaduz civil registry office and the final estate settlement. You will learn which deadline within 2 working days applies, which documents are needed for the bank, AHV Liechtenstein and insurance providers, and how to assess the inheritance without overwhelming yourself. The <a href="/app" class="text-primary underline">Wegbegleiter App</a> complements the list with country-specific letter templates, deadline reminders and an encrypted emergency folder.

The first 24 hours

When someone dies in Liechtenstein, a doctor must first confirm the death and issue the medical death certificate. In an emergency call 112 / 144 or the family doctor. In a hospital, nursing home or hospice the staff take care of this step.

Take time to say goodbye – home viewings are usually possible for several hours. Inform the closest relatives, and only then contact a funeral director to arrange transport. Liechtenstein follows an Austrian-style estate procedure – the Vaduz district court is competent.

Gathering important documents

For the days ahead you will need several documents of the deceased:

  • ID card and passport
  • Birth and marriage certificate
  • Divorce decree or spouse's death certificate
  • Pension statement
  • Health-insurance card
  • Insurance policies (life, accident, funeral benefit)
  • Will or inheritance contract
  • Rental contract, bank statements, powers of attorney
  • Memberships, subscriptions, contracts

The Wegbegleiter App helps you record and store all documents securely.

Organising the funeral

Funerals in Liechtenstein typically take place usually 4 to 6 days. You can choose between burial, cremation, sea or woodland burial – follow the deceased's wishes (funeral directive, advance care plan). If possible obtain two or three quotes; costs are usually CHF 5,000 to 12,000.

The funeral director generally handles the report to the Vaduz civil registry office, the transport, the coffin, the ceremony and the burial. Decide early which type of ceremony and what religious support you would like.

Authorities and insurance

In the first two weeks you should inform the following bodies:

  • Vaduz civil registry office – report the death within 2 working days; order several death certificates
  • AHV Liechtenstein – stop pension payments, apply for survivor's pension
  • Health insurance – terminate the membership
  • Banks – accounts are frozen until heirs are confirmed; check powers of attorney
  • Life and funeral insurance – claim the payout
  • Employer, landlord, utilities, telecom, subscriptions – cancel or transfer in writing
  • Tax authority – final tax return and any inheritance tax

Inheritance and estate

Inheritance law in Liechtenstein allows you to renounce the estate – deadline: estate proceedings at Vaduz district court. If there is a will, it must be opened at the competent authority. If the estate may be over-indebted, opt for a public inventory or acceptance with benefit of inventory.

To close accounts, transfer real estate and claim insurance benefits, you need a certificate of inheritance (Erbschein, certificat d'hérédité, certificato successorio or similar) issued by a notary or estate authority.

Key deadlines at a glance

The overview below summarises the key deadlines after a death in Liechtenstein. Print it out or save it on your phone – even during grieving you will keep a clear plan of what to do, by when, and which office handles the next step.

  • Immediately: call the doctor, emergency number 112 / 144, obtain the death certificate
  • within 2 working days: report to the Vaduz civil registry office
  • usually 4 to 6 days: funeral
  • 14 days: notify AHV Liechtenstein, health insurer, banks and insurance companies
  • estate proceedings at Vaduz district court: accept or renounce the inheritance
  • 12 months: tax return and any inheritance-tax filing

Grief, support and next steps

Grief is a long road. Accept professional support – your GP, pastoral care, bereavement groups or psychotherapy all help to process the loss. Practical help matters too: one relative handles the paperwork, another the home.

The Wegbegleiter App brings every task after a death in Liechtenstein into a single, clear interface: country-specific checklists, letter templates for the bank, AHV Liechtenstein and insurance providers, deadline reminders and an encrypted emergency folder. That leaves time for what really matters – saying goodbye, mourning, remembering.

Costs and financial support

The overall cost of a funeral in Liechtenstein is usually CHF 5,000 to 12,000. It is made up of several items: coffin or urn (around 800 to 3,000), transport, viewing and ceremony (1,500 to 4,000), cemetery or crematorium fees (500 to 4,000), gravestone and grave care, plus death notices and refreshments for mourners.

Several sources can offset part of these costs: funeral insurance, a life-insurance death benefit, survivor benefits from AHV Liechtenstein, and social-welfare aid in cases of financial hardship. Always obtain two or three quotes and check the funeral director's written estimate before signing the contract.

Frequently asked questions

Who has to report the death in Liechtenstein?
The death must be reported to the Vaduz civil registry office within 2 working days. Usually the funeral director handles this on behalf of the family.
How many death certificates should I order?
Order 6 to 10 copies – bank, AHV Liechtenstein, insurers, estate authority, landlord and employer each require one original.
What is the deadline to renounce an inheritance?
estate proceedings at Vaduz district court. If you do nothing, you are deemed an heir – including any debts.
How much does a funeral cost in Liechtenstein?
Realistic range: CHF 5,000 to 12,000. Social benefits or funeral allowances may help in case of financial hardship.
When are bank accounts unfrozen?
Only after a valid certificate of inheritance is presented. Until then only current obligations such as funeral costs can be paid.

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