Effective January 1, 2005, all individuals requesting a certified copy of a record ( Pursuant to RSA-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by providing your name and residence address in the designated fields. Ensure that the information matches your identification documents.
  3. If you do not have a photo ID, select two acceptable documents from the list provided. Make sure these documents are in your name and reflect your current address.
  4. Attach photocopies of both documents to the form. This is crucial for processing your request.
  5. Sign and date the application at the bottom of the form to confirm that you have provided accurate information.

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All records of births, civil partnerships, marriages and deaths which took place in England and Wales will be held at the General Register Office (GRO). The GRO is able to carry out a much wider search in cases where details are not known. You can order a certificate from the General Register Office.
Requesting a Birth Certificate You can get a copy in one of three ways: In person at City Clerks Office during normal business hours with payment of either cash or check. Credit cards are not accepted. Mailing a completed marriage certificate request form to the City Clerks Office, 288 Central Ave., Dover, NH 03820.
In order to obtain certified copies of Vital Records, you must complete the above application and send it to the DVRA or visit your local City or Town Clerk and pay a search fee. The current fee is $15, plus any additional expenses incurred for credit card transactions.
Copies of records may be obtained from State office or from City or Town Clerk in place where birth occurred. Records (birth since 1935) may be obtained from ANY City or Town running the Vital Records Automated software called NHVRINplus.
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