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Give notice of a marriage or civil partnership
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Naming ceremonies
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
A naming ceremony is a non-religious way to celebrate the arrival of your child; ceremonies are for children of all ages. Organising a naming ceremony A naming ceremony is individual to the needs of your family and gives you a formal opportunity to:
Order a copy or replacement birth, death, marriage certificate
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Approved venues public notices
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Any venues that intend to conduct marriages or civil partnerships must apply to us for approval first. Part of the approval process is the publication of notices, these allow objections to be raised within 21 days of the publication of the notice.
Register venues to hold civil or religious events
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Fostering in Barnet
Last updated: 17 July, 2024
Births
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Tell Us Once
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Exhumations
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Exhumations are generally rare and tend to be traumatic for the family involved. They can take a long time to arrange and are usually expensive. For these reasons, it is always best to consult with all the relatives before proceeding. Reasons Exhumations occur for a number of reasons, including:
Approval of venue for religious worship and marriages
Last updated: 18 July, 2024
Registering a building as a place of religious worship You can apply through Barnet Register Office to have any building in Barnet certified as a place of worship. The person who acts as minister or trustee must complete Form 76 available on the GOV.UK website. You will need to complete two copies of this form and return them to the Barnet Register Office together with a sketch of the floor plan identifying: