PART IIIREGISTRATION

Information about electors

Evidence as to age and nationalityI124

1

Where a registration officer has doubts about a person’s age or nationality, he may require that person to produce such evidence as is specified in paragraph (2) below for the purposes of registration.

2

The evidence which the registration officer may require is as follows—

a

a birth certificate F2...;

b

a certificate of naturalisation;

c

where a person has made an overseas elector’s declaration, further evidence of his status as a British citizen including a document showing that he has become a British citizen by virtue of registration;

d

in any other case—

i

a document showing that he has become a Commonwealth citizen by virtue of registration; or

ii

a statutory declaration that he is a qualifying Commonwealth citizen or citizen of the Republic of Ireland or a relevant citizen of the Union F3or (for the purposes only of the registration of local government electors in Wales) a qualifying foreign citizen.

3

If any fee is payable in connection with the making of a declaration for the purposes of this regulation, the registration officer shall pay that fee and it shall be treated as part of his registration expenses within the meaning of section 54(1) of the 1983 Act16.

4

Any such declaration shall be made available for inspection at the registration officer’s office until the determination of the application for registration and of any objections duly made to it.

F14A

Paragraph (4) does not apply where the declarant has, or has applied for, an anonymous entry.

5

This regulation does not apply where an application for registration is made in pursuance of a service declaration.

6

In this regulation “qualifying Commonwealth citizen” has the same meaning as in section 4 of the 1983 Act17.