Understanding and Benefitting from Process Changes to England’s Civil Registration for B/M/D Certificates

Paul Milner, FUGA, MDiv
Apr 4, 2025
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Welcome
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Introduction
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Process to Registration
9m 43s
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Ordering a Certificate
18m 33s
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Case Studies
13m 18s
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Questions / answers
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Announcements / prizes
3m 24s

About this webinar

Understand original steps in getting from event – birth, marriage or death to an index; how online services impact searches; how to obtain inexpensive certificates. Access procedures and costs for obtaining birth, marriage and death certificates in England and Wales has changed radically in the last few years. Positively, the reduced costs make it such there is no excuse for not getting all birth and death certificates. Negatively, people are losing sight of what they are actually searching to get the certificate. – Learn the original process of getting from an event to a listing within an index (local or national). – Learn what rules and laws changed the above processes over time. – Understand differences between original and new indexes. – See the impact of which versions of the indexes are being searched by the different online services. – Learn how to purchase, and quickly obtain birth and death certificates. – See the different versions of the certificates that can be currently purchased. – Learn alternatives for obtaining cheaper marriage records.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Paul Milner, a native of northern England, is a professional genealogist and internationally known lecturer with 30 years’ experience, specializing in British Isles research. Here’s the backstory about Paul:
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  1. CR
    Cheryl Rosen
    23 hours ago

    I’ve got no just ancestors in England, but I’ve found living breathing family. I am a member of the Essex Society to assist me in my research, but I picked up on some new ways of finding additional entries into my research.

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    Wendy Lee
    23 hours ago

    Very interesting! I started ordering the digital copies several months ago as they are so much cheaper than the full certificates. Also, I live in New Zealand, so we used to have to wait weeks or months to get a certificate. This new system is so awesome!!

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  3. CL
    Clara Lawver
    23 hours ago

    Great. Thank you Mr. Milner for the very good syllabus! I appreciate the references, especially now that so much is available online and knowing that I can fill in some gaps with only a short time and 3pounds.

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  4. WJ
    Wendy Jenkins
    23 hours ago

    Great information! Paul Milner presented at a speed that was very acceptable to watch and explained everything on the screens and why and when to use the information. But best of all, he explained why records might not appear on some sites.

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  5. TQ
    Tamara Quiring
    23 hours ago

    Great session!

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  6. JH
    joanne howard
    23 hours ago

    Excellent handout. I think now I might be able to find some records on my ancestors. I love listening to his voice. I am going to listen to his webinar on Ireland.

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  7. PB
    Patricia Briggs
    23 hours ago

    Very interesting and useful information. Always good to have one’s knowledge verified and updated. Good presentation thank you

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  8. CD
    Cynthia Davis
    24 hours ago

    I hadn’t heard about these changes to British records. Good to know!

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