Final answer:
1) Passport is not required to inspect remains upon departure from Dover; this pertains more to individual travel.
Step-by-step explanation:
The item that is NOT required to inspect remains upon departure from Dover is a Passport.
A passport would be necessary for international travel, but when dealing with the task of inspecting remains, the specific documentation that would be needed typically includes a Customs Declaration Form to account for the legal transport of human remains, and possibly a Visa if the remains are being shipped to a country that requires a visa for entry.
A Boarding Pass would be required for the individual traveling with the remains. However, for the sole purpose of inspecting remains, neither a passport nor a boarding pass would be necessary as these documents pertain more to the individuals traveling rather than the remains themselves.
A customs declaration form is a document that travelers must fill out to declare any goods being brought into or taken out of a country. This form helps authorities monitor and regulate the flow of goods across borders. Depending on the country you are leaving, you may be required to submit a customs declaration form.
Finally, a boarding pass is a document issued by an airline that allows a passenger to board a plane. When departing from Dover, you will need a valid boarding pass to show to airport security and to board the aircraft.