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Register of Corrected Entries In most cases this means the addition of the fathers name following a paternity case or the subsequent marriage of the parents after the birth of their child. An RCE reference is inserted beside the original entry in the statutory register of births.
Scottish records Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths started in Scotland in 1855 and parish registers started around 1553.
Registers of Neglected Entries compiled for each parish by the Registrar-General after statutory registration began in 1855, contain a small number of marriage entries proved to have occurred between 1801 and 1854, but not entered into the parish registers. These are indexed in a similar format to other OPR entries.
You can order most certificates either: online through our Scotlands People service. through your local registration office.
The Register of Entails was established in the 17th century. An entail (or tailzie in Scots) was a means by which successors in title to land was predetermined in perpetuity, and there was a requirement for these documents to be registered.
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You can order a copy certificate from your local council registration service. This service from your local council may be affected by Covid. You can get more information from the registration section of your local council website.

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