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VodkaChick 發問於 Arts & HumanitiesHistory · 1 十年前

Can anyone tell me how much a replacement birth certificate cost in the 1960's?

更新:

I'm writing a collection of short stories and one of them flashes back to the late '60's where the main character talks about getting a replacement of her birth cetificate and finding out that she is illigitimate. hope that answers your question!

更新 2:

Oh yeah, does anyone know where you would have to go to get said birth certificate? Was there a National Records office then or would it have been a trip to the Parish office or something?

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  • 1 十年前
    最愛解答

    I'm assuming you mean in the UK. The cost then was One Shilling and Sixpence, plus the cost of the search fee which was necessary to do to find details. Large, hand written, ledgers were kept at Somerset House, Strand, London (which in those days was the National Register Office) which you looked in (by year) to find those details. You could, of course, go to the local Registrar of Birth Marriages and Deaths if you knew the town were the birth had been registered.

    資料來源: Used to do it regularly as a trainee lawyer.
  • 1 十年前

    No but it costs £7 in the UK to get one now so it would of be less than that then. You would of gone to the local office where the birth was registered.

  • 匿名
    1 十年前

    My first CERTIFIED birth certificate cost $5 in 1957... the last time I ordered them, they were $10 and that was a couple of years ago.

  • 1 十年前

    In the early 1970's it was $3.00.

    I got it from the City Clerk's Office of the City in which I was born.

  • 1 十年前

    i don't know if your in the states or not, but if you are you can get one at the city hall of the city you were born in, if adopted you have to get one from the state capital in the state you were born in, they all have web sites, sorry i couldn't be more help, what your writing sounds like something i would enjoy reading. good luck.

  • 匿名
    1 十年前

    Interesting question. Are you researching for a book or planning to pop back and get one on the cheap in a time machine?

  • 匿名
    1 十年前

    To follow on from Steve...if you have a time machine...please take me with you...the 60s is where I should have been...nice headband by the way ;-)

  • 1 十年前

    I'd say one shilling.

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