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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
You can apply for a birth registration correction when the information is…
The following people can apply for a correction: the mother the father (if…
It costs £83 or £99 to apply to correct a mistake in a birth registration.…
If there are any errors on a marriage or civil partnership certificate you can 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...
Information about applying for a review of marking for key stage 2 (KS2) national curriculum tests.
Correct mistakes in the common land or town or village greens register.
This guide provides information about being arrested in Germany and what conditions are like in prison there.
Correct mistakes in commons registers, including adding or removing buildings or land, and registering greens wrongly recorded as commons.
This page provides details about the circumstances under which you may be charged a penalty following Check or Challenge.
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