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Get married or have a civil partnership in the Office of the Superintendent Registrar, find approved marriage locations or apply to have a wedding location approved
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News - 11 March 2019
Report reveals Sienna and Leo are Jersey’s most popular baby names
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News - 23 March 2020
The Government of Jersey has issued advice on restricting events and gatherings to help contain the spread of COVID-19.
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Reports - 03 June 2014
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News - 17 December 2020
Today, the Government can confirm that a resident of a care home has regrettably, died from COVID-19.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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To change your child's name both parents need to visit the registrar of the parish in which your child was born. You can also change your child's name up to a year after they're born
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In order to change your gender by law you need to apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate. After you have changed your gender by law, you can apply for a new birth certificate with your new gender and name on it
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Information on life events such as marriage, retirement, death, maternity and divorce
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A proof of life certificate is produced by a trusted entity to confirm that an individual was alive at the time of its creation. You can apply at The Office of the Superintendent Registrar for a proof of life certificate at a cost of £50
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 27 April 2020
From today (Monday 27 April), the Government will be proactively publishing daily statistics on the number of Covid-19 related deaths registered with the Office of the Superintendent Registrar.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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If marrying abroad, you need to apply to give notice to marry as if you were getting married in Jersey and apply for a certificate of no impediment
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News - 07 March 2018
Jersey’s Superintendent Registrar has released the Annual Life Event statement for 2017, which also shows that the number of births were at their lowest since 2002 and deaths at the highest since 2002.
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If your baby is stillborn after 24 weeks of pregnancy, you need to register the birth in the Stillbirth Register within 5 days
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News - 23 March 2023
On Friday 24 March 2023, amendments to laws governing marriage, civil partnerships, civil registration, the minimum age of marriage, marriage locations and the naming of children will come into effect.