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  1. Toll-free: 1-800-461-2156. 416-325-8305 if you're within the Greater Toronto Area or outside of North America. TTY: 416-325-3408. The Office of the Registrar General registers vital events that occur in Ontario, including births, deaths, marriages, stillbirths and name changes.

  2. Welcome to the Office of the Registrar General's Online Certificate Application website. You can apply for birth, death or marriage certificates for events that have been registered in Ontario. (Registration can take 10 to 16 weeks from the date the birth, marriage or death took place, depending on the event.)

  3. Please contact the Office of the Registrar General at 807-475-1171 or 807-475-1180 for information about an application for substituted registration on adoption. Deceased persons. If you’re ordering a birth certificate for a person who is deceased, you can only get a certified copy of birth registration.

  4. CONTACT US. Office of the Registrar General. P.O. Box 4600. 189 Red River Road, 3 rd Floor. Thunder Bay ON P7B 6L8. Toll-free: 1-800-461-2156. Toronto: 416-325-8305. Fax: (807) 343-7459.

  5. A marriage certificate is a document containing the details of a marriage performed in Ontario. You can order a copy or multiple copies online if the marriage is registered in Ontario. You can use this certificate to change your name, process a divorce, or as a record of family history.

  6. Register the birth of your new baby with the province of Ontario through the 5-in-1 newborn bundle, apply for a birth certificate and get the documents you need.

  7. The Office of the Registrar General issues birth and death certificates for residents in the City of Kawartha Lakes. You can complete the application for a birth or death certificate online. Paper applications are available at the City of Kawartha Lakes Clerk's Office located at City Hall, 26 Francis Street, Lindsay ON, K9V 5R8.

  8. Personal Identification, Certificates and Licences - Peterborough City and County. Birth, death and marriage are registered for public record. Certificates for these events can be replaced by contacting the Office of the Registrar General of Ontario (see below).

  9. Before you can get a marriage certificate, a marriage needs to be registered. The officiant who performed the marriage will do this by sending a complete and signed marriage licence to the Registrar General's Office of Ontario. You can order a marriage certificate about 6-8 weeks after this happens.

  10. Next of Kin Certification The Office of the Registrar General requires you to certify online that you are the Next of Kin or, that, the Next of Kin is deceased and you are the Extended Next of Kin.

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