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Access to Information
From 1 July 2010, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (the GIPA Act) requires the Department's Business Centres to publish 'open access information' on their websites unless there is an overriding public interest against disclosing this information.

Open access information includes policy documents and documents created by the Business Centre that are tabled in Parliament.

Listed below are the Registry’s Policy Documents and Tabled Documents.

Policy Documents

Documents Tabled in Parliament

The Registry currently has no documents tabled in Parliament.

Customer Satisfaction

The Registry is committed to understanding the needs and expectations of its customers and provides various opportunities for customers to provide feedback and contribute to the development of its services.

 
 

The Registry conducts an annual Customer Satisfaction Survey. The survey is conducted by an independent research company and seeks feedback from customers about their experiences with the Registry. Customers that contact us during the designated survey period are asked to voluntarily take part.

 
We value your feedback all year round. Feel free to tell us about your experiences with us when you contact us by phone or provide us with feedback about our website by submitting a feedback form.

 

Accessing the Department's Information

An overview of resources is available the NSW Department of Attorney General & Justice in the Department's publication guide.

 

 
Accessing information from the Registry (p 21)
Type of information
How to ask

birth, death, marriage, change of name, relationships, & recognised details records of NSW.

Apply to the GIPA Officer:

Who to ask
Are there any restrictions?

Registry Offices:

  • Confidentiality and privacy rules apply to most records.
  • Fees apply for most applications.

Your right to information

Find out more about your right to information and new ways to access NSW government information on:

 

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