koolkid wrote: » On the Northside the civic centre in Coolock now has a registers office. Open from 10am
pickarooney wrote: » So... being born in Kilkenny I should write to Kilkenny Co. Council or the South Eastern Health Board? I don't know what kind of proof they'd need that I'm me. Otherwise I found this although it looks a little dodgy (maybe it's just that it's registered in Roscommon :P).
wil wrote: » can order online but birth certs only posted to an Irish address. Other certs can be posted abroad, not sure exactly why, perhaps fraud reasons.http://www.birthsdeathsmarriages.ie/http://www.birthsdeathsmarriages.ie/content/bdmonline/cms.nsf/systemcontent/cost&payment cost you about half to collect in person.
pickarooney wrote: » ^^Sixty Five scuttering euros fora copy of my birth cert ??!? Including THIRTY euros to post a sheet of paper to France. Balls to that, I could walk into the town hall and get ten copies for free, if I were French.
irish-stew wrote: » the op would have to go to his local authorty though, not the one for where he currenty lives, but where his parents registered him, best suggestion would be to look up the authorties website
Shamrok wrote: » Not true. I got mine in my hometown, Sligo, last summer and was told there was no need to travel to them for it. I now live in a different county and I could've gotten it there too apparently.
The-Rigger wrote: » Think the ones you order online would be a copy though, and not an original longform.
pretty-in-pink wrote: » If you were here in Ireland it would be about a tenner. Might be cheaper to fly home, get it, and fly back to France. Thats crazy