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General Register Office

The General Register Office is that part of the government of England and Wales that deals with the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths.

It is part of the Office of National Statistics, and there are equivalent offices for Scotland and Northern Ireland. Their responsibility covers the registration of births, marriages and deaths, and also that of stillbirths and adoptions. They also supply copies of birth, marriage and death certificates. These copies may be obtained either online, via the Family Records Centre or from a local register office .

External links

GRO website

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