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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 30 Mar 2000

Vol. 517 No. 2

Written Answers. - General Register Office.

Ruairí Quinn

Question:

110 Mr. Quinn asked the Minister for Health and Children if his attention has been drawn to the inconvenience caused to people due to delays in the office of the registrar of births, deaths and marriages where personal callers have to queue for several hours for service; the average waiting time for the supply by post of a birth, death or marriage certificate; the steps, if any, being taken to reduce delays for personal callers and for postal applications; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9409/00]

I am aware that the queues for services outside Joyce House have been considerable in recent times and I regret the inconvenience to the persons concerned. The administration of the registration system, including the services and facilities provided at Joyce House is statutorily a matter for An tArd-Chláraitheoir (Registrar-General) of Births, Deaths and Marriages and for the Superintendent Registrar, Dublin, and Registrars, who operate under his general direction.

There are two separate offices located at Joyce House, Lombard Street, Dublin 2, the General Register Office and the Superintendent Registrar's Office on the ground floor, which provides certificates for all births, deaths and Roman Catholic marriages occurring within the Dublin city and county area. I presume that the Deputy is referring to the latter office, which is currently experiencing a very high level of demand for certificates. As this office is the responsibility of the Eastern Regional Health Authority the question has been referred to the authority and An tÁrd-Chláraitheoir has asked the authority to reply directly to the Deputy.

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