Copy of a Birth, Death, Marriage and Civil Partnership Certificate
We hold records for births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships which have taken place in Ceredigion since 1837.
We can only issue copy certificates if we hold the register containing the original entry. If the birth, death, marriage or civil partnership occurred outside of Ceredigion, you should apply to the register office which holds the original record.
Certificates issued at the time of registration
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Standard certificate (Birth, Death, Marriage and Civil Partnership) |
£12.50 |
Short birth certificate | £12.50 |
Certificates issued after the time of registration
The certificate fee and time taken to process your application will depend on the level of service you choose.
Standard Service (within 15 working days) |
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Priority Service (Express) (on or before next working day) |
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All certificates must be paid for before we issue them.
An additional £3 administrative fee will be payable if it is requested that the certificate is to be posted using registered/signed for mail.
When you apply, you should provide as much information as possible about the entry you are looking for so that we can identify it correctly.
To obtain a certificate, you will need to provide us with the following information:
Type of copy certificate | Information required |
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Birth |
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Death |
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Marriage |
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Civil Partnership |
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For birth certificate applications, please indicate whether you want a ‘full’ or a ‘short’ copy certificate.
- The ‘full’ (standard) birth certificate includes the child and the parent’s/parents’ information. This certificate is required for official purposes such as passport and driving licence applications
- The ‘short’ birth certificate only includes the child’s information
- Both types of certificates will be issued at the same fee
For civil partnership certificate applications, please indicate whether you want a ‘standard’ or an ‘extract’ certificate.
- The ‘extract’ civil partnership certificate does not show the addresses of either party
- The ‘standard’ civil partnership certificate gives full details
To apply for a standard certificate, you will need to provide the addresses of both parties at the time of the formation of the civil partnership.
By telephone
You can order a certificate over the telephone by contacting us on 01970 633580. We will complete your application form over the telephone. Once the record has been located, payment will be processed by debit or credit card.
In person
You can apply in person at the Register Office, Aberystwyth.
You do not need to make an appointment to apply for a copy certificate.
Please note that we are unable to produce certificates on a ‘while you wait’ basis.
By email
E-mail us providing the details outlined above. Please include your current address and a contact telephone number. Once the record has been located, we will telephone you to make payment by credit or debit card.
By post
To apply by post, you need to download and complete the relevant application form. (see below) Alternatively, you can send us a letter setting out the required information and include your current address and a contact telephone number.
All postal applications along with the relevant payment should be sent to:
Ceredigion Register Office,
Canolfan Rheidol,
Rhodfa Padarn,
Llanbadarn Fawr,
Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion,
SY23 3UE
Cheques or postal orders should be made payable to ‘Ceredigion County Council.’
Application for a Birth Certificate
Application for a Death Certificate
Application for a Marriage Certificate
Application for a Civil Partnership Certificate
Once the requested certificate has been issued, it can be collected from the Register Office, Aberystwyth. Alternatively, your certificate can be posted to the address provided on your application.
If you choose to have the certificate posted, then we cannot guarantee when the Royal Mail will deliver the certificate to you.
Ceredigion Registration Service is not liable for any certificates that are delayed or lost in the post.
If you require a copy of an adoption certificate, you will need to apply to the General Register Office.
Certificates are Crown Copyright and should not be photocopied for official purposes.