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    Default Australian BDM certificates

    Fact Sheet 89 National Archives of Australia

    https://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs89.aspx

    General information
    Because each State or Territory in Australia maintains its own records searching can be more difficult. There are also privacy restrictions on the years that the available indexes cover. These restrictions vary from State to State.

    Not all States or Territories have their indexes on-line. Also those that do may charge a search fee. The information provided in the indexes varies from State to State.

    It is possible that a forum member may have the indexes on CD or have access to information on pay per view sites. So if the information you are needing is not on line please post a query in the relevant forum.

    Some States allow Transcription Agents who will provide a copy of a certificate. The cost of the certificate may be reduced depending on what information the customer requests be transcribed. Use a search engine to enter 'transcription agents in Australia' Their charge may be less than that of the official State site.

    What you get on a Birth Certificate
    Please check the registrars web sites carefully to see if the information that you require is available for the year of interest.

    This site is a mine of information as to what is available and what you can expect to find.: jaunay.com/bdm.html

    These will generally record the following information:

    • Name
    • Date of birth
    • Place of birth
    • Full names of both parents including maiden name of mother
    • Occupation of Father
    • Place and date of parent’s marriage
    • Age of both parents and place of birth
    • Names and ages of previous children
    • Name and address of informant and relationship to child
    • Names of witnesses


    What you get on a Marriage Certificate
    Make sure to check the registrars' web sites carefully to make sure that the information that require is available for the year(s) in which you are interested.

    This site may also assist: jaunay.com/bdm.html

    These will generally record the following information:

    • Name of both parties
    • Date and place of marriage
    • Age of both parties
    • Marital status of both parties
    • Place of birth of both parties
    • Address of both parties
    • Occupation of both parties
    • Names of parents including maiden name of mother
    • Father’s occupation of both parties
    • Name of minister and religion
    • Names of witnesses


    Possible information on a Death Certificate
    Make sure to check the registrars' web sites carefully to make sure that the information that require is available for the year(s) in which you are interested.

    This site may also assist: jaunay.com/bdm.html

    These will generally record the following information:

    • Name
    • Occupation
    • Age
    • Date and place of death
    • Usual residence
    • Where born
    • How long in Australia
    • Name and occupation of father
    • Place of marriage
    • Name of spouse
    • Age when married
    • Marital status
    • Names and ages of children
    • Name and address of informant
    • Cause of death and duration of illness
    • Place of burial or cremation
    • Name of minister
    • Names of witnesses to burial


    The following links give more detailed information for each registry office. Alternatively simply scroll down the thread.

    Costs of certificates will be available on the relevant web sites


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    Default Australian Capital Territory

    Registration in the ACT began in 1930. Before 1930 all events were registered in New South Wales.

    Web site
    https://www.ors.act.gov.au/community/..._and_marriages

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 100 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 60 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 30 years ago.


    No proof of identity is required if the events fall within these categories. See the Access Policy.

    Indexes

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may be ordered on-line.

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    Default New South Wales

    Registration began in NSW in 1788

    Web site
    NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 100 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 50 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 30 years ago.


    Indexes

    Births, Deaths and Marriages are on-line and are free to search.
    Also available on CD.

    Transcription agents

    Use a search engine to find their services in NSW

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may be ordered on-line.

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    Default Northern Territory

    Registration began in 1870. For 1856 – 1863 events were recorded in New South Wales. For 1863 – 1870 events were recorded in South Australia.

    Web site

    Department of Justice

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 80 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 60 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 30 years ago.


    Indexes

    Not available on-line.
    Available on microfiche and CD.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may be ordered on-line.

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    Default Queensland

    Registration began in 1856. However, records are held from 1829 for baptisms and burials and church marriages.

    Web site

    Department of Justice and Attorney-General

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 100 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 80 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 50 years ago.


    Indexes

    Births, Deaths and Marriages are on-line and are free to search.
    Also available on CD.

    You can search birth indexes up to 1914, marriage indexes up to 1937 and death indexes up to 1964. Note that these ranges exceed the restricted years. If you require a restricted record, you will need to complete the relevant birth, death or marriage certificate application form.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may only be ordered by mail.

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    Default South Australia

    Registration began in 1842

    Web site

    Office of consumer and business affairs

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 75 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 60 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 25 years ago.


    Indexes

    Are available at

    https://genealogysa.org.au/resources/...databases.html

    Also available on CD.

    Transcription agents

    The South Australian Genealogical and Heraldry Society provides a transcription service.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may be ordered on-line.

    Free marriage data base

    A free searchable data base for some marriages is available here (thanks to Jade26 for the link). The data base records the names of the parties and the date of the marriage.

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    Default Tasmania

    Registration began in 1838. However, records are held from 1803 for church baptisms marriages and burials.

    Web site

    Archives office of Tasmania for registrations prior to 31 December 1899
    Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages for registrations after 1 January 1900

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 100 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 75 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 25 years ago.


    Indexes

    Not available on-line.
    Available on CD

    The Colonial Tasmanian Family Links Database is a useful tool however it will NOT give you a registration number.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may only be ordered by mail.

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    Default Victoria

    Registration commenced in 1853

    Web site

    Department of Justice

    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 100 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 60 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 10 years ago.


    Indexes

    Births, Deaths and Marriages are on-line and incur a charge to search.
    Also available on CD.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may be ordered and down-loaded on-line.

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    Default Western Australia

    Registration commenced in 1841.

    Web site

    Department of the Attorney General


    Restrictions

    Unrestricted access is allowed to certificates for:
    • Births which occurred over 75 years ago
    • Marriages which occurred over 60 years ago
    • Deaths which occurred over 25 years ago.


    Indexes

    Births, Deaths and Marriages are on-line and are free to search.
    Also available on CD.

    Purchasing certificates

    Copies of certificates may only be ordered by mail.

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