Press release

Don't be fooled by unofficial certificate websites

People ordering birth, death and marriage certificates were warned by the Registrar General today not to be fooled by unofficial websites, after an advertising watchdog investigation.

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皇冠体育app advertising standards authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint from the registrar general about third party websites misleading customers into believing that they were ordering from the government鈥檚 own website.

皇冠体育app ASA has warned 鈥楿K official services鈥� and 鈥楿K GRO certificates鈥� that they were in breach of the committee of advertising practice (CAP) code and that they must stop appearing or implying that they are the general register office.
GRO today welcomed the ruling, and reminded customers that they could be charged more than three times the price of replacement certificates by other websites.

Sarah Rapson, registrar general and chief executive of the identity and passport service said:

鈥樆使谔逵齛pp ASA has sent a very clear message to customers and those companies that mislead them: there is just one official online certificate ordering service for England and Wales.

鈥業t is always quicker, cheaper and safer to deal directly with the general register office for certificate orders.

鈥榃hile other outlets can be found online, there is no reason to pay over the odds and I would urge customers to look at the official site first before ordering anywhere else.鈥�

In June this year the registrar general made a complaint to the ASA which agreed to investigate a small number of websites to establish a position that can then be applied to similar websites.

皇冠体育app ASA has confirmed that claims made on the websites 鈥楿K official services鈥� and 鈥楿K GRO certificates鈥� were misleading. 皇冠体育app ASA鈥檚 report states that references to 鈥榦fficial鈥� and 鈥榞overnment鈥� used on their website could mislead customers into believing that they had bought a certificate from the general register office. Text such as 鈥榞uaranteed official certificates鈥� implied that the company was the government service from which consumers ordered replacement certificates.

皇冠体育appy also considered the use of the acronym 鈥淕RO鈥� in UK GRO鈥檚 name and claims such as 鈥榞eneral register office types鈥� and 鈥楢ll certificates obtained from govt sources鈥� created the overall impression that the website was an official government website.

皇冠体育app complaint has therefore been upheld and the companies found to be in breach of the committee of advertising practice (CAP) code. 皇冠体育app companies have been told that the claims must not appear nor imply that they are the general register office.

If the third party websites do not comply with the adjudication, the complaint will be passed to a compliance team who will consider applying sanctions.

Notes to editors

1.听皇冠体育app full ASA adjudication reports can be read at and

2.听皇冠体育app identity and passport service (IPS) is an executive agency of the home office, providing passports for British citizens and passport validation services.

3.听皇冠体育app general register office (GRO) became part of IPS on 1 April 2008. GRO oversees the system of civil registration, including births, stillbirths, adoptions, civil partnerships, marriages and deaths, in England and Wales.

4.听皇冠体育app GRO online ordering service currently receives more than 3,800 online orders per day and 2.5 million views per month. In 2010/2011 we issued 1.5 million certificates.

5.听In some cases, companies charged more than three times the price of replacement birth certificates as the general register office.

6.听Customers for replacement birth certificates can be charged up to 拢74.99 for an unofficial 鈥榚xpress鈥� online service when the same express service is 拢23.40 via the identity & passport service. IPS鈥檚 standard certificate service is available for even less - 拢9.25. This service is available through directgov at

7.听For media enquiries relating to GRO and life event registration, please contact home office press office on 020 7035 3535.

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Published 28 November 2011