I cant get through to our local registry office. we are giving notice on the 23rd and OH was born in october 1988. do i need anything different for him, i remember reading something, but im very confused on it all at the moment.
CommentAuthorLittle Kettle
Is there any infro on their website?
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CommentAuthorGlitterfairy
Sorry I cannot help you as not heard anything, but like LK said, it should say on the website.
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CommentAuthorClareS
think after a certain date you had to have a full birth certificate . If you can't get through just send them an email and ask them to list in full exactly what you need to bring with you, they'll repsond to you inbetween appointments x
CommentAuthorGlitterpix
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i was told because i was born after '83 i'd need y mums birth certificate as well as my own ID, but i think thats because i dont have a passport/drivers license...
but they'll tell you what you need you bring, if you've not tried calling again, try emailing? x
i was born in march '87 and I just needed a birth certificate, proof of adress and photo ID if that helps?
CommentAuthorJanie
yes we read after a certain date you need your mothers birth certiicate too, as well as my OH's
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CommentAuthorSarahR18
I was born in 87 and had to take my mums birth certificate too, but Im not sure if that was just because i used my BC as ID
CommentAuthorclare0481
Yes you do need a full birth certificate if you were born after 82. C x
CommentAuthorHa_x3
I cant get hold of my registry office ether, which is doing my head in as i need to cancel our original wedding booking before they expect money from us lol xx
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CommentAuthorSazzell23
Can you call in and see them in person?? Are you ringing the main office? A lot of districts have small outstations that are only open limited hours and a main office that operates 9-5pm. You need to take with you evidence of your name, age and nationality. Obviously a current passport is ideal evidence but if you don't have it you can take other documents e.g. birth certificate, driving licence, medical card, utility bills. If you don't have a passport to confirm nationality and show your birth certificate instead, if you are born after '83 they need to see your mothers birth certificate too to confirm that she was born in the UK. The reason for this is that people born in the UK after '83 are not automatically UK nationals unless their mum/dad was born in the UK.
You will also need to provide proof of address usually in the form of a utility bill. Hope this helps xxx