Using a reference from the General Register Office
The General Register Office (GRO) no longer provides a facility for customers to apply for and collect certificates in central London. All certificates are issued by post via the General Register Office based in Southport, Merseyside.
There are a number of ways you can apply for a certificate:
Online, at http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/ this is the cheapest and quickest method of applying from GRO.
- By post from GRO, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 2JD. Please telephone the Contact Centre on 0300 123 1837 (option 1) to request an application form,
- If you have a credit or debit card you can order a certificate over the telephone via the GRO Contact Centre on 0300 123 1837 (option 1),
- From the local register office in the district where the event was registered.
A priority ordering service exists at GRO Southport for urgent applications. All certificates will be sent out by post, for further details please visit
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/contact_us.asp
or telephone 0300 123 1837 (option 1). Alternatively you may wish to contact the register office for the district where the event was registered.
Microfiche copies of some of the births, marriages, deaths and overseas indexes from 1837 onwards continue to be available at many other local libraries, record offices and other facilities including third party web sites. For a list of places where microfiche copies are held or to obtain more information please visit the GRO website.
A full set of the indexes, including recent events, the Adopted Children Register, Civil Partnership Index and events which have been registered overseas can be found at:
- Manchester County Record Office
- Birmingham Central Library
- Bridgend Reference and Information Library
- Plymouth Central Library
- City of Westminster Archives Centre
- The National Archives at Kew
Please note: It is not possible to obtain a certificate at any of these locations although some offices may provide Internet access to the GRO online ordering service.
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