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14 Jul 08 #32863 by richardf
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My daughter's Decree Absolute has been lost in the post. Who issues them in Nottingham? She lives in Newark on Trent. Who can I contact to get a copy?

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14 Jul 08 #32905 by D L
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Hi there

If the absolute was granted in the last 6 years she can write to the court which granted it for another copy. There is a small fee if they have to search, but you can call the court and they will let you know.

If it is more than 6 years ago, you need to contact the Principal Regristry (see hmcourts-service.gov.uk) for a copy of it.

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