Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

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Charani

Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Charani » 12. november 2006 kl. 11.36

A Norwegian lady of my acquaintance who was born in 1921 has had all
her documents stolen and is anxious to replace them. She's worried
that she may not be able to get a duplicate.

Are there any restrictions on obtaining modern birth certificates
please?

I know I will need to name her village, farm, and parish of birth
along with the fylke before I can apply.

--
Charani (UK)

Hugh Watkins

Re: Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 12. november 2006 kl. 19.51

Charani wrote:

A Norwegian lady of my acquaintance who was born in 1921 has had all
her documents stolen and is anxious to replace them. She's worried
that she may not be able to get a duplicate.

Are there any restrictions on obtaining modern birth certificates
please?

I know I will need to name her village, farm, and parish of birth
along with the fylke before I can apply.


she should go to her embassy if abroad or her town hall if in Norge

Hugh W


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Charani

Re: Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Charani » 12. november 2006 kl. 23.27

On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:51:13 +0000, Hugh Watkins wrote:

she should go to her embassy if abroad or her town hall if in Norge

I'd wondered about the embassy since she's in England (Midlands).
Thanks.

Hugh Watkins

Re: Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 13. november 2006 kl. 16.02

Charani wrote:
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:51:13 +0000, Hugh Watkins wrote:


she should go to her embassy if abroad or her town hall if in Norge


I'd wondered about the embassy since she's in England (Midlands).
Thanks.

telephone them first

I lost my passport in copenhagen
needs to be reported to police if stolen
(you get a paper stsing that)

a new one reissued by the embassy pretty quickly

Hugh W


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Olaf

Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Olaf » 14. november 2006 kl. 0.31

I went through the loss of my birth certificate some years ago, needing it
for some other documentation. As has been mentioned, I contacted a local
Consulate General as it will probably require an official translation.
Olaf



A Norwegian lady of my acquaintance who was born in 1921 has had all
her documents stolen and is anxious to replace them. She's worried
that she may not be able to get a duplicate.

Are there any restrictions on obtaining modern birth certificates
please?

I know I will need to name her village, farm, and parish of birth
along with the fylke before I can apply.

--
Charani (UK)

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Charani

Re: Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Charani » 14. november 2006 kl. 10.02

On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 15:31:14 -0800, Olaf wrote:

I went through the loss of my birth certificate some years ago, needing it
for some other documentation. As has been mentioned, I contacted a local
Consulate General as it will probably require an official translation.

Many thanks. We'll do that then :))

Charani

Re: Help with Norwegian Birth Certificate please

Legg inn av Charani » 14. november 2006 kl. 10.05

On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 15:02:02 +0000, Hugh Watkins wrote:

telephone them first

Will do :))
I lost my passport in copenhagen
needs to be reported to police if stolen
(you get a paper stsing that)

a new one reissued by the embassy pretty quickly

The police are already on to it. They know the person responsible but
she's disappeared. That's an English problem though.

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