The appointment to register your baby with the registrar will be private and take around 30 minutes. The registrar will ask you for details for the birth entry. It is very important this information is accurate. The registration is a legal record and is difficult to correct later. There may also be a fee charged to make any corrections.
In England and Wales births must be registered at the registration office in the area where your baby was born.
If your baby was born in North Yorkshire you can register your baby by appointment, at any registration office in the county. You can obtain a birth certificate immediately. Details of fees can be found here. Please note that short free birth certificates are no longer issued.
If you are a North Yorkshire resident and your baby was born outside North Yorkshire including in the city of Leeds or Darlington hospital, please make an appointment to register your baby’s birth by declaration.
You can travel to the register office in the area where your baby was born to register the birth in person. In this case you would need to contact the other register office direct.
If your baby was born in James Cook Hospital and you live in North Yorkshire, you can either travel to Middlesbrough office or you can visit Northallerton registration office or Richmond registration office by appointment. You can register and receive the birth certificate immediately.
If your baby was in born York District Hospital and you live in North Yorkshire, you can either visit the York office or you can visit Malton or Selby registration office, by appointment. Again you can register and receive the birth certificate immediately.
You may wish to check first with the City of York registration service, as they may have earlier appointments.
If you live within the City of York area, you must register births at York registration office.
If your baby was born in Airedale Hospital and you live in North Yorkshire, you can either visit the Bradford office or you can visit Skipton registration office, by appointment. Again you can register and receive the birth certificate immediately.
If you need to register a stillbirth, please read our advice here.
Book an appointment to register a birth
Book an appointment if you live in North Yorkshire
Book an appointment if you live outside of North Yorkshire