Registering a Birth

In a Worcestershire Registration Office
This page explains when you can register and what information the
Registrar will require of you.
When can I register baby's
birth? Your baby's birth must be registered within 42 days (six weeks) of the date of birth.
- Where can I register the birth? If the birth occured
in Worcestershire parents can register at any Registration Office in the Worcestershire area. This applies
even if the mother does not have her usual address in Worcestershire.
- If it is not convenient for you to visit the Register Office for the district in which
the baby was born you can go to any other Register Office in England and Wales to make a declaration
of the particulars required for the registration. The Registrar will then send those details to
that Register Office. In that case, any birth certificates you require and a form issued to enable you
to register your baby with a doctor will be sent to you by post. Please note that birth certificates
can only be obtained from the Register Office in the district where the birth took place (not where
the declaration was made).
- To prevent unnecessary waiting all offices operate an appointment system. Please telephone
0845 6032859 if you would like to make one.
- Who can register the birth? It is usual for the baby's mother to register
the birth. If however the baby's mother is married to the baby's father at the time of the birth, it
is equally possible for him to register.
- If the baby's mother and father are not married, the father's details can be entered into
the register if both parents attend together to register the birth. If this is not possible, please
telephone a Register Office for advice.
- What information will I need to supply to the Registrar?
Baby
The date and place of baby's birth. If the birth is one of twins, triplets etc., then the time
of each baby's birth will be needed.
Whether the baby is a boy or a girl.The
forename(s) and surname in which the baby will be brought up.
- Father
(Where these details
are to be entered in the register) Forename(s) and surname
- Date and place of birth
- Occupation at the time of baby's birth or, if not employed, the occupation last followed
- Mothers Forename(s) and surname, and any surnames which may have been
used before marriage
- Date and place of birth
- Address
- Occupation. If the mother has been working at any time prior to the birth her occupation
can be entered into the register if required
- Date of marriage, if applicable
- The number of previous children by the present and any former husband
Certificates
After registration you will be given a short birth certificate free of charge. Further copies
of short and full certificates can be obtained for a fee, either at the time of registration or at a
later date. You will also receive a form for your doctor.
- Where to get further advice If you are still uncertain
of how to proceed with registering the baby's birth, please contact 0845 6032859
Information
about changing your baby's name is available on this website.
