Wicklow People

How do I get a copy of my birth certificat­e?

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I am planning to get married and need my birth certificat­e to give notice. I can’t find it. How and where do I get a new one?

IF you plan to get married in Ireland, you must give three months’ notice. To do this, you need to book a marriage notificati­on appointmen­t at a civil registrati­on service. You need to bring certain documents with you to this appointmen­t, including a full standard birth certificat­e and a copy of this certificat­e.

You can apply for a birth, marriage or death certificat­e, or copies of these certificat­es online, by email, by post or in person at a civil registrati­on office or the General Register Office. There is a €20 fee for issuing birth, marriage and death certificat­es. There is a €4 fee for each photocopy requested (however, you can make copies of certificat­es yourself ).

You can apply for a birth, marriage or death certificat­e online at lifeevents.hse.ie. You can also apply in person to any civil registrati­on service. Contact details for civil registrati­on services are on hse.ie.

If you wish to apply by post, you should complete an Applicatio­n for certificat­e of Birth/Death/Marriage/Adoption/Civil Partnershi­p (available online and at civil registrati­on service offices) and send it to the Office of the Registrar General, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon.

To apply for a certificat­e by email, you will need to download an Email Applicatio­n for certificat­e of Birth/Death/Marriage/ Adoption/Civil Partnershi­p, complete the required details and email the form to GROonlinep­ayments@groireland.ie. When the General Register Office receives your email applicatio­n, it will email you a secure payment link, allowing you to pay the fee using a debit or credit card. Certificat­es are printed on secure paper and must be posted.

There is more informatio­n available on welfare.ie. Further informatio­n is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Centre below.

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