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Get married or have a civil partnership in the Office of the Superintendent Registrar, find approved marriage locations or apply to have a wedding location approved
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News - 11 March 2019
Report reveals Sienna and Leo are Jersey’s most popular baby names
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News - 23 March 2020
The Government of Jersey has issued advice on restricting events and gatherings to help contain the spread of COVID-19.
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News - 17 December 2020
Today, the Government can confirm that a resident of a care home has regrettably, died from COVID-19.
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Reports - 03 June 2014
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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To change your child's name both parents need to visit the registrar of the parish in which your child was born. You can also change your child's name up to a year after they're born
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In order to change your gender by law you need to apply for a Gender Recognition Certificate. After you have changed your gender by law, you can apply for a new birth certificate with your new gender and name on it
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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A proof of life certificate is produced by a trusted entity to confirm that an individual was alive at the time of its creation. You can apply at The Office of the Superintendent Registrar for a proof of life certificate at a cost of £50