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A project, called DoVE (Digitisation of Vital Events), to digitise the GRO's records of birth, marriage and death was initiated in 2005. Implementation of the project was outsourced to Siemens IT Solutions and Services in a three-year contract which expired at the end of July 2008. The process of scanning, digitising and indexing suffered severe delays, with only (roughly) half the records delivered by the end of the contract period. By mutual agreement between the IPS and Siemens, the contract was not extended. Digitisation of birth records up to 1934 and death records up to 1957 had been completed when the contract ended. Overseas – Applications for deaths registered overseas – please state the country and last occupation. If the occupation was with HM Forces, state branch, regiment and service number. Section 3 – GRO index reference An Act for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, section XXVII http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/View?path=Browse/Legislation%20(by%20date)&active=yes&mno=4044 Overseas – Applications for marriages registered overseas – please state the country and the occupation of both parties at the time of marriage. If the occupation was with HM Forces, state branch, regiment and service number. Death certificates Commercial companies also have the index reference numbers online, but you’ll have to pay to search them and prices will vary. Find index reference numbers in person

Date of death/age at death – Required information for deaths of children (16 years old or younger) and for applications without a GRO Index Reference. Place/date of birth – Required information for births registered in the last 50 years and for applications without a GRO index reference. measuring how many people are using services, so they can be made easier to use and there's enough capacity to ensure they are fast Find sources: "General Register Office for England and Wales"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( July 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) a b c d e f g "The Registrars General 1836–1945" (PDF). Census history. Newport: Office for National Statistics. 5 June 2001 . Retrieved 20 May 2011.These are the only complete copies of the full sets of index reference numbers. They’re on microfiche. The GRO supplies copies of birth, marriage, civil partnership certificates and death certificates, either online or from one of the local register offices that act on behalf of the GRO. Certificates issued by the GRO clearly state that they are certified copies of the register entries, that they are not evidence of a person's identity, and that there are criminal offences relating the unlawful amendment or falsification of a certificate, or using or possessing a false certificate. Certificates contain the seal of the General Register Office and show an abridged version of the Royal Coat of Arms. Where services are delivered on the internet, this sometimes involves placing small amounts of information Home Office (8 April 2020). "Myrtle Lloyd appointed new Registrar General for England and Wales". gov.uk . Retrieved 8 April 2020.

Names of mother/father/parent [footnote 1] – Required information for births registered in the last 50 years.

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Total value of application – The final price is affected by the dispatch service chosen and the number of certificates requested. Please note a full fee is payable for each certificate requested. Some of the index reference numbers are available at local libraries, archives and other locations. Overseas records An Act for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, section XXV http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/View?path=Browse/Legislation%20(by%20date)&active=yes&mno=4044 analysing anonymised data to help us understand how people interact with government services so we can make them better

Any personal data you provide to GRO will be handled in compliance with current UK data protection legislation. Although the GRO was not specifically established to undertake statistical research, the early Registrars General, Thomas Henry Lister (1836–42) and George Graham (1842–79), built up a Statistical Department to compile medical, public health and actuarial statistics. Much of this work was undertaken in the early to mid-Victorian period by William Farr, the GRO's Superintendent of Statistics. Under these men the Annual reports of the Registrar General became a vehicle for administrative and social reform. In 1840 the GRO also took over responsibility for the decennial census of England and Wales. [2] In 1970 the GRO became part of the newly created Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS), with the Registrar General in overall charge. Until then it had had several statistical functions, including the conduct of population censuses and the production of annual population estimates; all these were moved elsewhere within the new organisation. The GRO then became a division within OPCS, headed by a Deputy Registrar General. Then in 1996 the OPCS, and therefore the GRO, became part of the newly created Office for National Statistics, and the office of Registrar General was merged with that of Head of the Government Statistical Service.a b c Higgs, E. The early development of the General Register Office at http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/View?path=Browse/Essays%20%28by%20kind%29&active=yes&mno=2002 Retrieved 18 August 2013 Mark Thomson, 2015–2020 [36] (also Director General of HM Passport Office, and on the executive management board of the Home Office) [37] We generally keep personal data on our server or in our archives for as long as we reasonably need it. We may alter this practice according to changing requirements. We may keep other data for longer periods if the law requires it. Overseas – Applications for births registered overseas – please state the country of birth and the occupation of the father/parent. If the parent was serving in HM Forces, state branch, regiment and service number. Marriage certificates A death was to be registered by someone who had been present at the death or during the final illness. If that wasn't possible, it could be registered by the owner of the building the person died in, or if the dead person was the owner, by some other occupier of the building. There were more complicated arrangements for eventualities such as unidentified bodies being found, and cases where there was a coroner's inquest. A death was supposed to be registered within eight days. [7]

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