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Registration county. A registration county was, in Great Britain and Ireland, a statistical unit used for the registration of births, deaths and marriages and for the output of census information. In Scotland registration counties are used for land registration purposes.
Registration districts were created in England and Wales with the introduction of civil registration by the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1836. Each district is headed by a superintendent registrar who holds overall responsibility for the administration of civil registration within their district. Historically, each district was ...
Registration DistrictCreatedLocal Authority ResponsibleBarking and Dagenham1980Barnet1965Barnsley1974Bath and North East Somerset1996Registration district. A registration district in the United Kingdom is a type of administrative region which exists for the purpose of civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths and civil partnerships. It has also been used as the basis for the collation of census information.
The county has formed the upper tier of local government over much of the United Kingdom at one time or another, [1] and has been used for a variety of other purposes, such as for Lord Lieutenants, land registration and postal delivery. This list of 184 counties is split by constituent country, time period and purpose.
CountyFrom 1974 [3](metropolitan)1974–1996UA 1996+ [5]1974–2009UA 2009+ [5]registration county (plural registration counties) ( UK, Ireland, historical) A statistical unit used for the registration of births, deaths and marriages, for the output of census information, and (in Scotland) for land registration.
Inverness-shire (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Nis) or the County of Inverness is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland (the latter of which though only goes by the name Inverness).
Registration counties. 1889 to 1974. Changes in 1974. Post-1996 ceremonial counties. Postal counties. References. Other websites. Counties of England. The counties of England are territorial divisions of England that have many different purposes, such as local government. Most counties began as Anglo-Saxon shires, and duchies .