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I have lost my parents death certificates and I am looking for a place to print them off online.
So if you can help me that would be great.
Thanks! :-)

2007-11-23 05:47:24 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

Just to let you know that I am in the UK.
I need one from England and one from Scotland.

2007-11-23 08:09:32 · update #1

21 answers

You cant view any kind of life event certificate on the Internet in the UK, and I don't think we ever will be able to. You can order the death certificate from the Register Office where the death was registered, it will cost you £7:00 , you can call in at the office and give as much information as you can and you should receive it through the post within a few days, or you could order the certificate from the GRO, http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ to order from the GRO, you will need the volume and the page number from the death index on any of the BMD sites. If you phone the order through to the GRO and give the relevant information and the volume and page number the price is £8:50 it takes 5-7 working days to land are your mat, the certificate from the GRO is only a photo copy.
You may need this site as well,
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
hope this helps.

2007-11-23 08:31:27 · answer #1 · answered by itsjustme 7 · 3 1

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2016-05-15 18:02:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

FREE death certificates !!??!! That's a good one! It amused me anyway!! ROFL!!

There's a school of thought that says they should be free, but they're not. If you want a death certificate (or a birth or marriage certificate for that matter) then you have to pay. It's as simple as that.

Even the certificates that ARE available on the internet (Scottish ones at scotlandspeople.gov.uk - English ones aren't online at all) have to be paid for with the purchase of credits and deaths only go up to 1955 online for privacy reasons - an identity theft thing to stop just anybody getting hold of information they don't have any right to. If you want a recent certifcate then you have to pay and apply the old-fashioned way. In Scotland this means writing to New Register House in Edinburgh (the home of ScotlandsPeople) and applying that way. Last time I did this, the fee was £10 I think. It's probably gone up since. It certainly won't have gone down. You can visit NHR in person and see the certificate on their computers, but you still have to pay the entrance and daily search fee to get in!

Otherwise in England you write to the GRO in Southport (www.gro.gov.uk) and apply over the phone or in writing. You can apply over the internet as well. If you know what you're doing and can quote the official reference numbers from the indexes (via ancestry.co.uk) then the price is cheaper than if you don't. The GRO charge something like £14 for a random search without the proper info. The cheaper option is to go to the local registration office where the death was registered originally. They'll charge you less and won't want reference numbers or anything. If the death is in the current open book rather than a closed one a few years old, then the fee is even less still, about £7. There are lots of websites out there who will offer to get a certificate for you for a (very large and exhorbitant) fee - often a lot more than the £7-£14 you would spend if you did it yourself. The official sites are cheapest.

2007-11-23 22:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by Mental Mickey 6 · 3 3

Sorry, mwyattjnr, British courthouses don't have anything to do with death certificates!
If you can get to one of the larger libraries, or have a friend who subscribes to Ancestry UK, you can trace the English death, and get the right reference numbers. You can then get on line to the National Archives, and order a certificate by post.That costs £7, and takes about a week. You can do a fast-track order, but it is a lot more expensive. I would imagine, but do not know, that the same applies to Scotland. If you order from National Archives without the reference number, and they have to do the search, it costs more. If you order from a Registry Office, it can only be at the one where the death was registered.
Online you can only look at the death indexes. You can't see the actual certificate.

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