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Birth & Marriage Certificates
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Am I likely to need these for any reason (got a passport so don’t need them for that) as I can’t find them (and haven’t been able to for quite a long time). (No idea what’s made me think about this now.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's unlikely that you'll ever need them but there are possibly a few circumstances where you might. For example, if Mr S was to pass away and (perhaps through infirmity in your advancing years, leaving you unable to travel abroad) you decided not to renew your passport, you'd need your birth certificate if you decided to re-marry:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ma rriages -civil- partner ships/d ocument s-youll -need-t o-give- notice
Even so, you should still be able to order a new copy anyway, as birth, death and marriage certificates are in the public domain and anyone can get hold of a copy simply by paying a fee:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/or der-cop y-birth -death- marriag e-certi ficate
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Even so, you should still be able to order a new copy anyway, as birth, death and marriage certificates are in the public domain and anyone can get hold of a copy simply by paying a fee:
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It's amazing how it pops up that one or other is essential at times; so, personally, I'd apply for (and fork out for) copies.
I'm thinking of how (when Mr. J2 and I decided to marry) we had a race against time to receive a copy of his late wife's Death Certificate. He had thought he knew where it was, but 15 yrs. later - it wasn't there and boy, was it a close-run thing (especially as we returned to UK to wed and had to be in residence for 1 month).
Re. passport - mine is still in my maiden name, so a marriage cert. is required occasionally as I don't see any reason to change it before I have to. Hope this helps.
I'm thinking of how (when Mr. J2 and I decided to marry) we had a race against time to receive a copy of his late wife's Death Certificate. He had thought he knew where it was, but 15 yrs. later - it wasn't there and boy, was it a close-run thing (especially as we returned to UK to wed and had to be in residence for 1 month).
Re. passport - mine is still in my maiden name, so a marriage cert. is required occasionally as I don't see any reason to change it before I have to. Hope this helps.
I've not needed birth or marriage certificates other than changing name just after marriage, so no rush to find them. At least they're in a safe place, so safe even you cant find them! I guess its more important to find the birth certificates for the children. They might need them for something they want to sign up for in the future, or to prove their ID for some reason.