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Registering a Birth

If you or your partner have recently had a baby, you will need to register its birth.

The registration process is very simple and no appointment is needed.

When should I register my child's birth?

Legally, you must register your baby within 42 days of their birth.

Who can register a birth?

The following people can register a child's birth:

What information will I need to bring with me?

You will need to fill in a birth registration form which can be downloaded from the documents section below.  This is usually completed by the person who is registering the birth (normally the child's mother).

We use this information to complete your child's registration.

Please note that a registration cannot easily be changed once completed.

What details are needed to register my child's birth?

You will need the following details to register a birth:

Where can births be registered?


What will the Registrar give me in return?

Once you have registered your child's birth, you will be given the following documents:

Further certified copies (either short or full) are available at the time of registration.

There is a charge of £8.00 per copy for this service.

Why do I have to register my child's birth?

The records provide positive information about individuals and are used for many legal and administrative purposes (for example: National Insurance, Education, Transfer of Property, Employment, Obtaining a Passport, etc).

They provide valuable statistics (for example: Fertility Rates, Population Estimates, etc)  The statistics are published yearly in the Registrar General Annual Report.

Some of the information collected is for statistical purposes only.  Because this information is strictly confidential it does not appear on the birth ceertificate.

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