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Dead Body Transportation

Committed to bridging distances on the Last Journey of your loved one - International Repatriation

Lawful Transportation of Dead Body from Thailand to Laos

Addressing a spectrum of legal and logistical challenges, our services encompass guiding family members, facilitating documentation, and ensuring the safe delivery of embalmed remains to their doorstep.

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We understand the emotional difficulty of losing a loved one, particularly in a foreign country. This is where we can help. Families seeking professional assistance in navigating this process can rely on Last Journey will handle everything to transport dead body from Thailand to Laos.

From Laos, Last Journey has grown into an international organization known for its compassionate support in arranging the final rites of loved ones to get complete information regarding how the complete procedure is done check the other details below on this page.

How does Dead Body Transportation from Thailand to Laos take place? 

At Last Journey, we take pride in our structured and detailed approach to handling the legal relocation of deceased remains. We manage every step of the process for you, including notifying the relevant authorities (embassy or consulate general) of Thailand and Laos, guiding the family through necessary documentation, ensuring the safety of the remains through medical procedures like embalming, arranging local transportation, reserving air cargo slots and flight tickets in advance, providing doorstep delivery of the mortal remains to homes in Laos, and keeping family members updated throughout with a smooth online experience.

Our Process Guide: 

To support the departed person's family at each step, the team segregates itself into sub-teams to carry out all the tasks simultaneously.

1. Embassy and Legal permits -

The procedure commences with informing the authorities in both countries about the death of a citizen of Laos in Thailand. Following approval from Thailand's relevant local and higher authorities, our team retrieves the body from the hospital or the place of death.

2. Medical Verification -

The primary inspection of the deceased body is performed by the senior doctors in a certified medical facility in Thailand. Once it is verified that there is no case of sudden or unnatural death, the body is then shifted to the mortuary for safe residence up until the documentation is complete. 

3. Legalities -

Obtaining required documents from Thailand authorities is critical for the international legal transport of deceased individuals. This process usually takes between 7 to 10 working days, but our competent and experienced team at Last Journey ensures a smooth and efficient overall procedure. 

Find a list of documents required for lawfully receiving the remains of a deceased:  

  • Death Certificate in original as well as duplicate (copy). 
  • Passport and other personal documents of the deceased person.
  • Permit for travelling from the airport authority of Thailand.
  • Embalming certificate signed by professional & certified doctors.
  • A letter from the health department stating the noncontagious state of the dead body.
  • Certificate for the coffin box to keep the embalmed remains with perfect sealing.
  • Details of flight tickets and air cargo tickets with timing, names and other essential information. 
  • No objection certificate or NOC
  • Local area police permit
  • Post-mortem report if death occurred due to any unnatural cause.
  • Any proof of the deceased's staying in Thailand like hotel bills, house rent, etc.
  • IDs of the accompanying family members who are participating in the Dead body transportation.

All these documents must be available in original and copy. The Last Journey team arranges 8-10 copies of each essential document and the copies of each document are submitted to the different departments related to the Repatriation procedure.

 4. Embalming of the human remains -

The first step in this process is obtaining consent from the family members for the Embalming procedure. Once the family has consented to this, the team moves the human remains to a certified embalming center in Thailand with the help of a local funeral direction team.

  • The move is carried out in a well-equipped ambulance van.
  • The remains are kept safe in a cool environment, a freezing box or a cooling cabinet. 
  • The embalming procedure includes the expulsion of body fluid from the body. A mixture of chemicals and water in order to preserve the body for long hours is then injected before coating the entire body with natron to forestall decomposition. 
  • The remains are then placed and secured in a sealed coffin box.

5. Booking air cargo tickets & flight tickets -

Following the completion of documentation, we arrange two-way air cargo services and secure flight tickets. Based on the convenience and availability of the family members, our team schedules and confirms air travel arrangements for both the deceased and accompanying family members.

Note - 

1) The transportation of the dead body to the airport through ambulance service, informing the airport authority and shipping the human remains is taken care of by the team at Last Journey.
2) If no family member is travelling with the cargo, our team members accompany its last journey. 

Delivery at your doorstep: 

We request to help our team with the following details for the doorstep delivery of remains in Laos: 

  • Name of the recipient.
  • Contact details of the recipient.
  • Delivery Address. 
  • Alternate contact information. 
Frequently Asked Questions

Can you transport a dead body from Thailand to Laos?

Yes. 

With Last Journey and its professional funeral direction team, the entire process of transportation is optimized from arranging all the legal documents to bringing back the mortal remains of a deceased person.
Contact Last Journey at +917827777889 and book a peaceful journey for your loved ones. 

What documents are required for dead body transportation from Thailand to Laos?

  • Death Certificate
  • NOC, 
  • Legal permit,
  • Passport, 
  • ID ( Identification ),

Contact Last Journey at +917827777889 and book a peaceful journey for your loved ones.

How long does it take to complete the procedure?

The process would take 7-10 days minimum.

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