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    • Births

      • Register a birth
      • Re-register a birth
      • Apply for a copy of a birth certificate
      • Naming and family ceremony
    • Deaths

      • What to do when someone dies
      • Register a death
      • Find a cemetery or arrange a memorial
      • HM Coroner for Brighton & Hove
      • Brighton & Hove City Mortuary
      • Bereavement support resources
      • Apply for a copy of a death certificate
    • Citizenship

      • Organise your British citizenship ceremony
      • During your citizenship ceremony

Births, deaths, marriages, civil partnership and citizenship

Register births and deaths, arrange marriage, civil partnership and British citizenship ceremonies.

Register a birth Re-register a birth Register a death Woodvale crematorium and cemeteries
Ceremonies and approved venues

Get married or form a civil partnership, arrange a naming ceremony, conversion ceremony or renew your vows, find a venue for your ceremony, and how to become an approved venue.

Births

Register a new birth or find out when you must re-register a birth and how to do this.
Request copies of birth certificates and find out about naming ceremonies.

Deaths

What to do when someone dies, registering a death and find a local cemetery or crematorium.

Register a stillbirth

Book an appointment to register a stillbirth, funeral arrangements and support resources.

Citizenship

Book a citizenship ceremony.

Order a certificate

Apply for a copy of a birth, marriage or death certificate recorded in Brighton & Hove since 1 July 1837.

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Births, deaths, marriages, civil partnership and citizenship

  • The Register Office is open:

    • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9:30am to 5pm – appointment only
    • Wednesday, 10am to 5pm – appointment only

    We are also open by appointment on Saturday and Sunday.

  • The Register Office is located at:

    Brighton & Hove Register Office
    Town Hall
    Bartholomews
    Brighton
    BN1 1JA

  • 01273 292 016
  • register.office@brighton-hove.gov.uk
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