How do I contact BDM Victoria?

How do I contact BDM Victoria?

Contact us Email: [email protected] (External link).

How do I know if my marriage is registered?

To be sure, try calling the NSO hotline at 737-1111, or better yet, go to your local civil registry or the NSO personally to check if your marriage has been registered.

How do I find out if someone died in Victoria?

The easiest and safest way to find out if someone has died in Australia is to search Australia’s most trusted destination for death, funeral and tribute notices in print and online – My Tributes. You can still find local, recent death notices in your local newspaper.

Where can I find birth and baptism records in Victoria?

The baptism or birth register records from 1836 to 1853 are lodged with Births Deaths Marriages Victoria. Baptism or birth register records for this period may be downloaded from the Births Deaths Marriages Victoria website. There is an index on the Births Deaths Marriages Victoria website.

Why choose NSW family history transcriptions?

At NSW Family History Transcriptions we can save you time and money by supplying Transcriptions of NSW Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates. A Transcription costs at least 30% less than an official certificate, but contains the same information. Ordering is fast and easy on our secure website.

How old is the registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria?

Here at the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria (BDM), we’ve been keeping records of significant life moments since the mid 1800s. You can search our historical indexes of births, baptisms, marriages, burials and deaths dating back to as early as 1836.

Where can I find the birth records for Rhyll and Corinella?

There was a convict settlement at Rhyll and Corinella from 1826 to 1828. The baptism or birth register records for Victoria until about 1847 may be obtained using the New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages website.

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