Lost Birth Certificate
Order a Lost Birth Certificate
Lost Birth Certificate
Order a Replacement Birth Certificate of your lost birth certificate for Legal and Genealogical Purposes.
If you’ve lost your birth certificate in the UK or need one for family history research, our replacement copy serves both legal and genealogical uses.
Duplicate Birth Certificates are crucial for verifying identity when applying for various purposes, including:
- Passports
- Bank accounts
- Pensions
- Social Security
- Employer ID
- Driving licenses
- Visas and Immigration
- Divorce
- Adoption
All replacement birth certificates we provide are fully certified copies suitable for official use. Common reasons for obtaining a certificate include marriage applications, academic course applications, passport applications, or driver’s license requests. The most frequent scenario is the original certificate being lost or misplaced.
Replacement of lost birth certificates doesn’t necessitate a signed release or similar documentation for processing the order. No additional documentation, such as a driver’s license or passport, needs to be produced for the order to be completed.
All replacement birth certificates we provide are fully certified copies suitable for official use. Common reasons for obtaining a certificate include marriage applications, academic course applications, passport applications, or driver’s license requests. The most frequent scenario is the original certificate being lost or misplaced.
Replacement of lost birth certificates doesn’t necessitate a signed release or similar documentation for processing the order. No additional documentation, such as a driver’s license or passport, needs to be produced for the order to be completed.
There are two types of birth certificates:
Full Birth Certificate: A copy of the entry in the birth register, containing all recorded details.
Short Certificate: Provides the child’s full name, sex, date, and place of birth but excludes details of the mother or father. Issued free of charge when a birth is first registered.