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Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Registration of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Civil Partnerships


Service Description: For the registration of Births, Deaths & Marriages - including appointments for certificates and arranging marriages. Please note that when registering twins a double appointment is required.

Also known as:- Birth Re-registering, Naming Ceremonies, Registrars Service

Your FAQ

Question: What information does the registrar require relating to the person who has died?

Answer: The date and place of death.
The deceased's usual/last address,
The first names and surname (and the maiden name where appropriate),
The date and place of birth (town and county if born in the UK or country if born abroad),
The occupation and the full name and occupation of their spouse or civil partner,
Whether the deceased was getting a pension or allowance from public funds,
If the deceased was married or had formed a civil partnership, the date of birth of the surviving partner.

If the informant wishes to use the Tell us Once service following the registration of death they should bring with them (if applicable) deceased's national insurance number, valid passport, valid driving licence, DWP benefits information, Library card, Blue Badge


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