Sunday, May 5, 2024

Supreme Court Complex to continue select services

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The public is advised that selected services will continue to be provided at the Supreme Court Complex on White Park Road, St Michael, until further notice.

This is as a result of delays in the completion of remedial work at the temporary relocation sites at Manor Lodge, St Michael and Cane Garden, St Thomas.

Services which will continue to be facilitated at the White Park Road location are: the lodging of Wills and Deeds; the registration of deaths by funeral directors; the registration of marriage certificates by marriage officers and the filing of urgent applications by attorneys-at-law.

In addition, with effect from Friday, June 22, until further notice, you may also register baby births and conduct name changes. However, the Registrar has advised that there is no legal requirement to bring the baby during the registration process.

Meanwhile, those who were given dates to collect birth, death and marriage certificates should do so from the Supreme Court Complex on White Park Road, St Michael on the date given until further notice.

Anyone doing business at the White Park Road facility should expect delays.

An update on the situation will be provided next week. (BGIS)

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