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Where can i see a birth certificate free online?

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Where can i see a birth certificate free online?

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  1. Emma b has answered your question, and that is really cheap alot of geneolgy sites charge lots but friend reunited and genes renited are free


  2. I think u cant ....... sorry

  3. Right here:

    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.a...

    It is only West Virginia, only selected counties and only selected years, but you can see birth certificates on-line for free.

    Other states and nations have different rules. Some have birth indexes. Most don't. Without specifics, (Location, year range) your question is impossible to answer. If you are in the UK, my link won't help you much. If you are in the USA, you made all the UK answerers waste their time.

    Unless you put it in your question, we can't tell what country you are in. It is the most frustrating thing Yahoo does. It doesn't matter if you go into domestic Yahoo or one of the International Yahoos - UK, Australia, Canada, India . . . - all of the questions in English go into one big "pot".

  4. UK answer.

    You cant,  this sort of information is not available on line to the public in the UK it never has been and it's unlikely that it will ever be available, it's  private information.

  5. You can't simple because if anyone could that would mean info that is Private to you and you alone is easily accessible. You have to go to the local births marriages and death registry office to see yours.

    Dawn   neither friends reunited or Genes Reunited are free you pay a susbcription and in the vcase of the genes site you have to pay if you want to look up past registry  documents.

  6. you can't do that

  7. you cant but genes reunited on friends reunited is good, its £5 for 30 looks at things, you only have so mnay days to look, but you'll find what you need, i sure did...very quickly

  8. You cannot see birth certificates anywhere online,

    it is necessary to look up the relevant entry in the birth index to get the information, and order a certificate from the GRO, (you can do that on line at http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certif... )

    There are several sources where you can obtain the information required from the index, only one is free, and that only covers the period 1837 - abt 1910, http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ all of the others are pay per view sites, I use The Genealogist, a British company, you can find their charges, which I believe to be the cheapest available, (e.g. 90 days for £5.00 which gives you 50 viewing credits and unlimited search credits) at :

    http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/nameinde...

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