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== ​Births, Death, Marriages & Military Records ==
Wedding Certificates can be collected at the Civil Status Office, Secretarys Lane.
 
Costs £7.00 and takes 3 days for collection.
 
Birth certificates can also be collected at the Civil Status Office, Secretarys Lane.
 
Divorce certificates need to be collected from the Supreme Court. At least three days notice is needed and the cost is £7.00.
 
CIVIL STATUS AND REGISTRATION OFFICE
 
REGISTRY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES
 
JOSHUA HASSAN HOUSE
 
3 SECRETARY’S LANE
 
GIBRALTAR
 
Telephone: (+350)20078303, Fax: (+350)200 42706
 
Email: bdmregistry.csro@gibraltar.gov.gi
 
The records for births, deaths and marriages held in the registry office only date back as far as the dates listed below.
 
BIRTHS                 3rd October 1848        20th January 1887
 
DEATHS               1st January 1869          25th December 1912
 
MARRIAGES      10th April 1862              17th July 1902

Revision as of 15:23, 7 May 2016

​Births, Death, Marriages & Military Records[edit | edit source]

Wedding Certificates can be collected at the Civil Status Office, Secretarys Lane.

Costs £7.00 and takes 3 days for collection.

Birth certificates can also be collected at the Civil Status Office, Secretarys Lane.

Divorce certificates need to be collected from the Supreme Court. At least three days notice is needed and the cost is £7.00.

CIVIL STATUS AND REGISTRATION OFFICE

REGISTRY OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES

JOSHUA HASSAN HOUSE

3 SECRETARY’S LANE

GIBRALTAR

Telephone: (+350)20078303, Fax: (+350)200 42706

Email: bdmregistry.csro@gibraltar.gov.gi

The records for births, deaths and marriages held in the registry office only date back as far as the dates listed below.

BIRTHS                 3rd October 1848        20th January 1887

DEATHS               1st January 1869          25th December 1912

MARRIAGES      10th April 1862              17th July 1902