Cost of Certificates (General)
by djones , Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, Tuesday, March 02, 2010, 15:51 (5460 days ago)
GRO are putting their prices up
http://www.ips.gov.uk/cps/rde/xchg/ips_live/hs.xsl/1569.htm
Ouch !!
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Rhondda Valley Boy
Cost of Certificates
by janfran , Friday, March 05, 2010, 10:28 (5457 days ago) @ djones
Thank you for pointing this out.
This is a bit of a blow to people like myself.
I am in my 70's on pension, sometimes the only way forward is to send for a certificate, which can be costly.
Cost of Certificates
by djones , Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, Friday, March 05, 2010, 10:44 (5457 days ago) @ janfran
Yes it's a big jump from £7 to £9.25.
I normaly order 2 a month but I've now raided my Building Society savings to order the 25 certificated I had on my list, will save over £56.
David
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Rhondda Valley Boy
Cost of Certificates
by TonyG, Friday, March 05, 2010, 12:42 (5457 days ago) @ djones
Can they not be scanned and stored on the website so people can share them? It would be a great way of sharing information.
There is probably some law against this though.
Cost of Certificates
by djones , Rhondda Valley, Glamorgan, Friday, March 05, 2010, 13:00 (5457 days ago) @ TonyG
Introduction
1. This guidance note sets out the arrangements for the reproduction of official birth, death, marriage and civil partnership certificates (’extracts’ in Scotland). Copyright in the layout of certificates is owned by the Crown. The Crown does not assert any rights of ownership in the contents of the forms.
Reproduction
2. You are authorised to reproduce the layout of the form in any format including on the web, in films and in print. This authorisation is subject to the following conditions:
•That you must not use reproductions of certificates to provide evidence of birth, death, marriage or civil partnership. Where a copy is required to provide evidence that an event was registered you must order an official certificate (’extract’ in Scotland) from a local registration office or General Register Office (listed below);
•That the material is not used to advertise or promote a particular product or service, or in a way which could imply endorsement by HM Government;
•That you comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998. This guidance does not authorise you to reproduce the contents of any certificate containing personal data about living individuals;
•That you reproduce the Royal Arms and any departmental logo only as an integral part of a certificate.
3. Any further queries regarding reproduction should be directed to the appropriate GRO
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Rhondda Valley Boy
Cost of Certificates
by grbriscoe, Friday, March 05, 2010, 15:21 (5457 days ago) @ djones
Absolutely disgusting! If it was from £7 to £8 but from £7 to £9.25 is just plain greed.
Cost of Certificates
by HarryBrook , Friday, March 05, 2010, 20:55 (5457 days ago) @ grbriscoe
No good complaining on the forum. Write to your MP (not that that will do any go either, but at least make 'em earn their latest pay increase by having to write some blather back to you).
I have written to the Rt. Hon. Member for the Forest of Dean. I await his reply with interest.