Consular assistance
British Embassy contacts for Netherlands: when someone dies abroad
If a British national dies in Netherlands, the Embassy is usually the first official body to contact. This page lists the main and emergency numbers, explains what consular staff can and cannot do, and links to the resources you need.
Emergency numbers
FCDO 24-hour line (from UK)
+44 (0)20 7008 5000British Embassy in Netherlands
+31 70 427 0427Always verify numbers before calling
Embassy phone numbers change. Confirm current details at gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/netherlands before a trip. The FCDO 24-hour line (+44 (0)20 7008 5000) is the most reliable point of contact in an emergency.
Contact details
British Embassy and consulates in Netherlands
What you need to know
What the British Embassy in Netherlands can do
- Register the death of a British national under the Consular Deaths Act
- Provide a list of local funeral directors who handle international repatriation
- Help trace and notify next of kin
- Issue emergency travel documents if a family member needs to travel
- Liaise with local police, hospitals, or authorities if language is a barrier
- Advise on the local death certificate process in Netherlands
Important limits
What the Embassy cannot do
- Fund or pay for repatriation (that is the family's or insurer's responsibility)
- Arrange or coordinate the repatriation itself
- Release the body from a hospital or morgue
- Override local death certificate processing timelines
- Provide legal advice on liability or criminal matters
Death registration in Netherlands
The Embassy can register the death separately under UK law. This is optional and does not replace the local certificate, but some families find the UK death certificate useful for administrative purposes.
Typical timeline from Netherlands
Need help coordinating repatriation from Netherlands?
We can take over the arrangements from wherever you are in the process. Call us or leave your details and we will call you back.