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When and Where a Stillbirth can be Registered
A stillbirth must be registered within 21 days.
A stillbirth can be registered either in the registration district where it took place or at the registration office in the district of the mother’s usual residence (only if the usual residence is in Scotland).
Who can Register a Stillbirth
In the case of the stillbirth of a child whose parents are married to each other, either the mother or father can register the stillbirth.
Where the parents are not married to each other the mother should either:-
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register the stillbirth herself; or
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be accompanied by the father where his name is to be recorded in the register. (Please contact the registrar, who can offer further advice, should there be circumstances where both parents cannot attend together).
In exceptional circumstances it may be possible for another relative/person to register the stillbirth, but you should contact the registrar in advance for advice.
Documents To Take When Registering a Stillbirth
Do not worry if any of these documents are not available as the registrar can still proceed to register the stillbirth
Names and Surname for a Stillborn Child
Forename/s together with a surname may be entered in the register if desired.
Documents Issued by the Registrar once a Stillbirth is Registered
There is no charge to register a stillbirth or for any of the documents supplied by the registrar at the time of registration. The registrar will issue a certificate of registration of stillbirth for production to the person in charge of the burial ground or crematorium. An extract of the entry in the register can be issued to the parent if required. No charge will be made for the extract if applied for within one month. A charge of £8.50 will be made for the extract if requested more than one month after registration.
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