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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Tells HM Passport Office staff about the customer’s place and country of birth and how they must be shown on the passport and in our records.
Find out how to register a birth - who can register, birth certificates
Documents, certificate, letters, and notes available from the British embassy and consulates in the USA.
Order birth, adoption, marriage, civil partnership and death certificates from the General Register Office (GRO) - find GRO index numbers
What the public register is, what details you need to give us, and how the public can access this information.
Used the most recent Tanzania DHS to characterise the delivery location of births occurring 2005 to 2010
Correct the original registration with the register office or GRO - find out what corrections can be made, who can apply, how long it takes, what they look like
If you were adopted you can access your birth records or get on the Adoption Contact Register to find birth relatives - how to apply, forms and information for birth relatives
Statistics on live births by parents' country of birth.
You must use form LA1 to apply to re-register a child’s birth following the marriage or civil partnership of natural parents.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harms if your online platform makes users’ account details and activity visible to others.
Check if you're automatically a British citizen - it depends on where and when you were born and your parents' immigration status.
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