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For certificates after 1842 contact: | |||
The Superintendent Registrar,<br>10 Royal Square,<br>'''St. Helier''',<br>JE2 4WA,<br>Jersey,<br>Channel Islands. | |||
Office Hours 9.00-12.30 p.m. | |||
If you know the Date/Name/Parish of the event, the cost is £20 per certificate (as at 2011).<br>If searching is required, a further charge of £7 is levied for a five year search for a birth or death or £14 for a five year search for a marriage.<br>Add a postal handling charge of £1, for overseas and £0.50 for the British Isles.<br>Cheques should be made payable to "''Treasurer of States''." | |||
'''As long as there isn't a wedding taking place you can look at the books for free.'''<br>If you are in Jersey, these charges can often be alleviated as the Registrar's Indices from 1842-1900 are available at both the '''Societe Jersiaise''' and '''Jersey Archive'''. | |||
=== External links === | |||
*[http://www.jerripedia.org/ Jerripedia - contains indexes to central registration births] | |||
*[http://www.jerripediabmd.net/ Jerripedia database containing indexes to births, baptisms, marriages and burials] | |||
*[http://www.jerseyfamilyhistory.org/ Channel Islands Family History Society] | |||
*[http://www.societe-jersiaise.org/ Societe Jersiaise] | |||
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Revision as of 03:00, 24 March 2016
For certificates after 1842 contact:
The Superintendent Registrar,
10 Royal Square,
St. Helier,
JE2 4WA,
Jersey,
Channel Islands.
Office Hours 9.00-12.30 p.m.
If you know the Date/Name/Parish of the event, the cost is £20 per certificate (as at 2011).
If searching is required, a further charge of £7 is levied for a five year search for a birth or death or £14 for a five year search for a marriage.
Add a postal handling charge of £1, for overseas and £0.50 for the British Isles.
Cheques should be made payable to "Treasurer of States."
As long as there isn't a wedding taking place you can look at the books for free.
If you are in Jersey, these charges can often be alleviated as the Registrar's Indices from 1842-1900 are available at both the Societe Jersiaise and Jersey Archive.