New charges for birth, marriage and death certificates at the General Register Office

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Department: National Archives

Published: 2010-03-08 12:57:02

The General Register Office will be changing its fees for registration services in England and Wales, from 6 April 2010, including new charges for people ordering birth, death and marriage certificates

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