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10. After row 22, insert—
“22A | Registration Service Act 1953 section 1(3)(1) | Letter provided by the Registrar General confirming that, on the basis of information provided, no record of a marriage in England and Wales has been found within a 10 year search period | £50.00 | The Registrar General |
22B | Registration Service Act 1953 section 1(3) | Letter provided by the Registrar General confirming that, on the basis of information provided, no record of a civil partnership in England and Wales has been found within a 10 year search period | £50.00 | The Registrar General |
22C | Registration Service Act 1953 section 1(3) | Opinion letter by the Registrar General following consideration of the documents referred to in paragraph 5(1)(e), (f) or (i) of Schedule 3 to the Registration of Marriages Regulations 2015(2) provided [to a superintendent registrar] as evidence of the ending of a previous marriage or civil partnership | £75.00 | The superintendent registrar [to which the evidence is provided] |
22D | Registration Service Act 1953 section 1(3) | Opinion letter by the Registrar General following consideration of documents supplied to a registration authority under paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Civil Partnership (Registration Provisions) Regulations 2005 as evidence of the ending of a previous civil partnership or marriage | £75.00 | The registration authority to which the evidence is supplied” |
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