With genealogy becoming more popular than ever, we've made it easier to trace your relatives with our exciting new online search and buy facility.
You can now access our birth, death and marriage indexes with the click of a button and get a copy of certificates relating to your family members.
The council's register office holds all birth, death and marriage registers for North Lincolnshire from 1837 to the current date.
The online system is updated annually once all records are complete. If the entry you are searching for is in a current year and is not on the system, you may have to apply to the Register Office in person or by telephone on 01724 843915.
To help you in your search, we've provided a map of the area covered by North Lincolnshire. This shows all the towns and villages covered by this registration district.
How do I use the new search and buy facility?
First you need to decide whether you wish to search for a birth, death or marriage certificate. To find an entry, you'll need to know the following:
Birth certificates
You must give the year and all or part of the surname. You can narrow the search by providing all or part of the forename. If you're not sure of the year you can try different years.
Once you've entered the search information, you'll see a list of all entries fitting the search criteria. To order a certificate just click on the entry you need and follow the simple online ordering instructions.
Marriage certificates
Again, you must give the year and all or part of the surname. You can narrow the search by providing all or part of the forename. If you're not sure of the year you can try searching different years.
Once you've entered the search information, you'll see a list of all relevant entries. On the marriages index, there's a facility to view related records. This means you can cross check the names of both the bride and groom. And to order a certificate simply click on the entry you want and follow the instructions.
Whilst we hold the records for all marriages taking place in North Lincolnshire, there are some anomalies. There are some churches where registers have not yet been deposited with us and those records will not show up on these indexes. Those churches are: St.Johns in Alkborough, St.Mary's in Garthorpe, The Ascension in Melton Ross, Christ Church in New Holland, Church of Reconciliation in Old Brumby, St.John's in Whitton, St.Joseph and St.Lymphna in Luddington and Winteringham Methodist Church.
If the marriage entry you require may have taken place in any of these churches, please contact us for advice on applying for a certified copy of that entry. Our telephone number is 01724 843915 or you can email us at Ali.prestwood@northlincs.gov.uk or Chris.bradbury@northlincs.gov.uk
There are also some instances where the entry you are applying for may be in a register which is still held by the church. In these cases we will contact you and explain how you should apply for a certified copy from the church.
Death certificates
The indexes have now been updated and all death records from 1837 are accessible online.
You must give the year and all or part of the surname. You can narrow the search by providing all or part of the forename. If you're not sure of the year you can try different years.
Once you've entered the search information, you'll see a list of all entries fitting the search criteria. To order a certificate just click on the entry you need and follow the simple online ordering instructions.
To buy a certificate
There are various ways you can buy a certified copy of the relevant entry. You can:
- Order and pay on our secure online site by using a debit or credit card
- Telephone the register office on 01724 843915 and pay by credit or credit card
- Visit the register office in person and complete an application form and pay the required fee
- Write to us enclosing details of the entry required, enclosing a cheque/postal order made payable to North Lincolnshire Council.
Our address is:
North Lincolnshire Register Office,
92 Oswald Road,
Scunthorpe,
North Lincolnshire,
DN15 7PA
What is the cost?
The cost of the certificate depends on the service you choose. There was an increase in fees from 6 April 2010.
Next day service
Personal, postal, online and telephone applications cost £12 for certificates to be sent by first class post within one working day to UK addresses and £12.50 where they are sent to addresses outside the UK.
Standard service
If you apply by post or in person and don't mind how long your application takes to deal with, the fee is £9 and the certificate will be sent out using second class post. We will try to deal with your application within five working days but this is not always possible.
What if the certificate is not the one I need?
We can only send you the certificate applied for. In cases with common names it may be difficult to determine which certificate you need.
If you are not confident that the certificate applied for is the correct entry, it is best to either e-mail or write to ask us to check
Please note that we cannot give a refund if you later find that it is not the right certificate.
There are also ancestry and genealogy websites that provide information and advice on how to trace your family tree.