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When to register

If you don't register in this period the register office will write to you to remind you of your legal responsibility.

How to register

The birth must be registered in the register office for the district where the baby was born.

Oldham Register Office
Chadderton Town Hall
Middleton Road
Chadderton
Oldham
OL9 6PP

If you have to go to any other register office, the details will be sent to the correct register office and the documentation (e.g. the short birth certificate) will be sent to you.

Who should register

If the parents were married to each other at the time of the birth either the mother or father can register the birth.

If the parents were not married to each other the simplest way is for both parents to attend to register together. If this is not possible there are 3 other ways the father’s details can be registered:

  1. The father fills in a declaration form to confirm he is the father and the mother gives this form to the register office. Copies of the form are available at all register offices.

  2. The mother fills in a declaration form confirming the father’s details and the father registers the birth at the register office alone.

  3. In some cases a court order will be made naming the father. In this case the mother can register the birth alone but please contact the register office first.

If neither the mother nor the father are able to attend, registration can be undertaken by one of these people:

What surname can the child be given?

The mother of the child can give the child any first and surname she chooses. She may give the child the father’s surname if she wants and she does not need the father’s permission to do this.

A man registered on the birth certificate as the father of the child has no right to insist that the child is given a particular name, for example, his surname.

A married couple can also choose any surname for their child. It does not have to be the name of either of the parents.

Once a surname has been recorded it can only be changed if:

What information will the register office need?

About the baby:

About the father:

About the mother:

Other details:

What documents will the register office issue?


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