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  1. An account gives you: Quicker form completion - saves you retyping information you've already told us, such as your name and address. The ability to track all your interactions with us. You must create an account for all interactions except ordering a certificate. This protects the rigour and reliability of our state's records. Create a new ...

  2. Change a name. Change a name. The process to change a name depends on whether: You’re an adult (over 18 years of age) or child. You were born in Victoria or overseas. If you were born interstate, apply to the Registry in that state or territory. You can change your name only once in a 12-month period and 3 times in your lifetime.

  3. There are two different Birth, Marriage and Death Index collections, so it is important that you search the right one to find the person that you're looking for. Click here for more information on the BMD Indexes and how to search them. Births. Births 1837 – 1915 (transcribed by FreeBMD)

  4. You must register the birth of your baby with Births, Deaths and Marriages as soon as possible after they are born. Birth certificates. how to apply, certificate types, fees. Adoptions. how to request information about adoptions, how to apply for a certificate. Top baby names. Tasmanian most popular baby names. Register your newborn; Home births

  5. Identification of the child’s father, Identification of the child’s mother, Marriage certificate or proof of marriage, Birth notification, Name of the child. The father’s consent is only required when the parents are not married; in practice, the mother can register her child in her name without the father’s consent.

  6. The Isle of Wight Record Office holds a set of photocopies of marriage registers. These are from 1837 to 1910 only and for Anglican Churches only on the Isle of Wight. Copies can be made from these photocopies for 30 pence a sheet plus a service charge of £3.00 per order within the UK and £5.00 overseas. Postage is now included in the service ...

  7. Registration is free for medical practitioners. To register, you need to provide: Your details (name, business name and address, contact details) Proof of your identity - details from one identity document issued by an Australian government (e.g. passport or driver licence). You don't need to get certified copies.