If it's just a civil cert you're after, google the GRO. They're in the Irish Life mall, Dublin+ also in Rosscommon. You can order certs online. Civilreg only began in 1864 so nothing before that. Maggie the Dub On 22 Mar 2011, at 19:14, "Heather Bray" <[email protected]> wrote: Up until recently I have used an agent to purchase Irish certificates for me i.e. I gave him the details of what I wanted and my Visa card number and within four weeks I had the certificate - no problems. However he has now retired so I am a bit out of touch as to the best way to purchase and pay for Irish certificates from here in New Zealand. I want to order a death certificate for the June quarter of 1896 fom the Kilmallock registration district. Any suggestions what would be the easiest way to purchase this certificate from New Zealand. Does anyone know of similar agents in Ireland who provide this sort of service. Heather ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heather and Kevin Bray 28 Milburn Street, Corstorphine Dunedin 9012, New Zealand [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
You can print out the form on the GRO website, fill it out and put your Visa number in it. That is, of course, going to open you to credit card fraud. If you are going to do that, best if your bank will let you do a special number for a purchase. Some banks have a Safe number you can use where you specify a maximum amount. In that way no one can gain access to your credit card since it is a one time small amount. Check with your bank about this. It is usually available with online banking. Christina > > On 22 Mar 2011, at 19:14, "Heather Bray" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Up until recently I have used an agent to purchase Irish certificates for me i.e. I