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CERTIFICATES - Are you being ripped off?

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Rachel

Rachel Report 31 May 2007 09:53

nudging to air the thread out.

Redharissa

Redharissa Report 10 Mar 2007 15:57

If you are after a certificate from certain areas of Kent, you can frequently save yourself £7 by checking to see whether the baptism or marriage is on the Cityark free online Parish registers. I particularly love the marriage register entries as they are originals, ie not transcripts. You get to see the actual signatures of the participants (if they were literate). The burial records are good too. While they are fine for age of death, they usually do not give a cause of death - for that you would still need to order a death certificate.

Rachel

Rachel Report 10 Mar 2007 14:14

reviving for new people to the boards

Karen

Karen Report 14 Jan 2007 22:05

nudge

Star

Star Report 21 Dec 2006 18:23

I always use the Register office wherever the BMD's were registered, at a cost of only £7.00 for a full Birth/Marriage Certificate. Sometimes you don't even need to pay, they have given me some information without paying!!!

Cherry

Cherry Report 20 Dec 2006 19:39

Wow - thanks I've only just started out so great to know now. Gonna try and get as far as I can until I need the certificates. Can I be thick and ask what the difference's are between having 'no references' & 'references' Sorry still learning here!! Thanks, Cherry

dutch

dutch Report 13 Sep 2006 17:32

i had two certs sent by gro costing 7 pound each and i live in holland,i always oder on line order one from scotland but it was extract and that cost 10 pound,so i think 7 pound is quite good they come from southport in liverpool lol joyce

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 13 Sep 2006 15:23

Talking about obtaining the cert from the relevant register office. According to a ref. found on the BMD, ie..8b 186, Liverpool, how do i find the relevant register offic?? Kathlyn

Why did I start this?

Why did I start this? Report 13 Sep 2006 14:06

And when your certificate comes it is crumpled bent in half and in a right state ! I shouted after the postman I've paid £7 for this.( Luckily he didn't hear me) Why cant they put some cardboard behind it. I shall have to get the iron out. The certificates that you can download from the scotland site are £1.20.

Shareen

Shareen Report 13 Sep 2006 13:49

A rather late contribution, but I just ordered my first marriage certificate, direct from the local register office. They took payment by card over the phone and said they would put the certificate in the post the same day. V helpful indeed.

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 24 Jun 2006 19:53

Nudging for Eric

Kevin

Kevin Report 14 Jun 2006 14:29

I have read on other threads that some of the London registry offices won't do certificate requests. Does anyone else have experince of this. So far I have been lucky with the GRO, but a couple of odd entries which I think have been transcribed incorrectly into the main register make me think I should go to the 'horse's mouth' Thanks kevin

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins Report 14 Jun 2006 14:20

I too was shocked at the prices some sites charge. Luckily I've only ever used the GRO and have never bothered with the others. Bristol Record Office was very good too and only charged the minimum fee, even when I didn't have an exact year for my Grandma's Birth...this was when I first started my family tree and didn't know about the GRO. Hampshire Records Office excelled them selves when I wanted a copy of my Gt Grandfathers Birth Record...pre 1837. They sent me a copy of his Baptism Record, plus 2 of his older siblings AND a copy of the Marriage record of their parents...all for £20. This included them having to do a search too..damn good value for money I reckon!

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 14 Jun 2006 08:18

Thanks for this Lunar Just what I was after Gypsyjoe

angie2405

angie2405 Report 27 May 2006 21:46

Nudge Nudge

Alice

Alice Report 6 May 2006 14:10

i sent for two certs april 11 origin from scots and still not reveived them but i emailed them on 3rd may and received information on death and birth straight away , does that mean i wont receive the certs in post

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 6 May 2006 12:03

hi i sent for a birth cert ,[not from gro] it was another site and they charged me £22.22and i had to wait over 3 weeks for it to arrive but then one of you kind people told me that i should have gone to gro which i now have i'm waiting for 1 marriage and 4 death certsto arrive [i cant wait ] hazel.

Eleanor

Eleanor Report 6 May 2006 11:55

JEEPERS! My dad had 18 brothers and sisters lol...I better re-mortgage the house!

Helen

Helen Report 25 Feb 2006 08:45

The other sites are just out to make a profit because of the popularity of genealogy at the moment. It's just like those folks on Ebay who are charging £1.50 to send you a copy of the Census page with your rellies on.

Michael

Michael Report 24 Feb 2006 01:08

Thanks for the tip, I might try that next time. The GRO only give you a partial refund if they can't find the one you're looking for, and certainly won't go out of their way to do so if the details don't exactly match those given.