New South Wales Civil Registration

How to Find the Records

 * National Library of Australia Website: Australian birth, death and marriage records
 * FamilySearch Webinar: Using the New South Wales Birth, Death, Marriage Index
 * FamilySearch Webinar: Australia BDM Civil Registration Index online tutorial. Indexes for some states have been added since this class was recorded: Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania,
 * 1826-1856 New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Letters, 1826-1856 at Ancestry - index and images ($) includes convicts requests for permission to marry

Online Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes

 * New South Wales Birth, Death, and Marriage Index
 * Australia, Birth, Marriage, and Death Exchange, index
 * 1788-1922 - Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922, index - at Ancestry.com ($)
 * 1792-1981 -, index, incomplete. How to Use this Collection
 * 1792-1981 - Australia, Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981, index - at Ancestry.com ($). Also at FindMyPast ($). Also at My Heritage ($)
 * 1788-1950 - Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950, index - at Ancestry.com ($)
 * 1788-1935 - Australia, Marriages, 1788-1935, index - at FindMyPast ($)
 * 1810-1980 -, index, incomplete. How to Use this Collection
 * 1810-1980 - Australia, Marriages, 1810-1980, index - at MyHeritage ($)
 * 1787-1985 - Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985, index - at Ancestry.com ($)
 * 1816-1980 -, index. How to Use this Collection
 * 1816-1980 - Australia Deaths & Burials, 1816-1980, index - at FindMyPast ($). Also at My Heritage ($)
 * 1851-1997 - Australia Newspaper Vital Notices, 1851-1997 - at Ancestry, ($), index, incomplete.
 * 1860-2019 - Australia Death Notices, 1860-2019, ($), index

Ordering Records Online or Visiting a Registry Office

 * NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages offers a wide variety of services to help with family history research. Family History Search
 * Online ordering of Birth certificate   Marriage certificate    Death certificate
 * Locations and Links for Registry Service Centres

Transcription Services

 * In obtaining certificates of events listed in the New South Wales Birth, Death, and Marriage Index it is more economical to hire a transcription agent. For a list of New South Wales agents, see Ancestry research help and support: Hire a transcription agent
 * Research Agents

History

 * Civil registration began in New South Wales with the commencement of the 1855 Act for Registering Birth, Deaths and Marriages on 1 March 1856.
 * Until 1st January 1976, the registration of births, deaths and marriages was a duty and function of the Registrar General, when they were transferred to the Principal Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
 * Prior to the start of civil registration, the government required most churches to send copies (called "Clergy Returns") of their birth, marriage, and death records to the Registrar of the Supreme Court. The dates of these records for New South Wales are 1788–1856. The records are included in the New South Wales Birth, Death, and Marriage Index.

Rights of Privacy
Rights of privacy laws limit access to records recent enough to contain information about living persons. You can access any of the following records: For records created since the cut-off dates, only these people have access to a record:
 * births that happened over 100 years ago
 * deaths that happened over 30 years ago
 * marriages that happened over 75 years ago
 * the person named on the birth, marriage or change of name record
 * an immediate family member named on the death certificate, such as a spouse, parent or child
 * a parent, grandparent or guardian of a child over 18 years old who wishes to apply for a birth certificate and who has given written permission.

Birth certificates issued before 1856
Certificates issued before 1856 include the following information.
 * Full name, sex, date of birth and date of baptism. Some only show the date, or an age at baptism instead of a date of birth.
 * Parents are listed but not all information, such as their age at the time of the baptism, their place of birth and date of marriage.
 * Maiden name of mother is not always recorded and the baptism may only be listed under the surname of the father.
 * Birth place of child is not listed but some baptisms will state where the parents were living at the time.
 * Name of minister not always given, although denomination is shown.

Birth certificates issued after 1856
In general certificates issued after 1856 include the following information.
 * Birth certificates
 * Marriage certificates
 * Death certificates
 * Full name, sex, date and place of birth.
 * Mother's details — full name and maiden name, age, occupation, place of birth.
 * Father's details — full name, age, occupation, place of birth.
 * Date and place of parents' marriage.
 * Previous children of the relationship.

Marriage certificates issued before 1856
Certificates issued before 1856 include the following information.
 * Names, date of marriage and the area where the event occurred.
 * Names of the parents to the parties are not given. On some records, where a consent is provided the register will only state the consent was given by the parents, but may not state their names.
 * Some records have more detail such as ages and whether they were born in the colony or the name of the ship on which the parties arrived in the colony.

Marriage certificates issued after 1856
In general certificates issued after 1856 include the following information.
 * Bridegroom's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name.
 * Bride's full name, occupation, place of residence, conjugal status, place and date of birth, age, father's name and mother's maiden name.
 * Name of celebrant and witnesses.

Burial certificates issued before 1856

 * Name of deceased, their age, date of death or date of burial and place of burial.
 * A burial may include other details, such as occupation, name of the ship they arrived on, or a cause of death.
 * The name of the minister is not always given, although the denomination is shown.
 * The names of both parents are not given.
 * Rarely included are the name of the spouse or any children.

Death certificates issued after 1856
In general certificates issued after 1856 include the following information.
 * Full name, sex, age, date and place of death, place of residence, occupation and marital status.
 * Place of marriage, age when married, full name of spouse.
 * Children's name and ages.
 * Parents' names and mother's maiden name.
 * Cause of death and duration of last illness.
 * Burial or cremation date and place.