Your local registry office, sometimes part of a library or town hall. Website wise, I don't think such records are held online.
What free public records can I access from a public library in the UK? Does it depend on which library I visit?
To find court records on a person in the UK, you can contact the specific court where the case was heard and request access to the records. Alternatively, you can search online databases such as the UK Government's official website or commercial websites that provide access to court records. It is important to note that some court records may be restricted or require permission to access.
UK Records was created in 1972.
You can access census records for free through government websites, such as the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or the UK National Archives. Many public libraries also provide free access to census records through their online databases. Additionally, some genealogy websites offer limited free access to census records as part of their trial subscriptions.
Argo Records - UK - ended in 1998.
Argo Records - UK - was created in 1951.
Fresh Records - UK - was created in 1979.
Fresh Records - UK - ended in 1982.
Cargo Records - UK - was created in 1992.
Unfortunately, accessing official records of births, deaths, and marriages in the UK typically requires payment. Some local authorities may offer limited free searches for specific purposes, but a comprehensive search is usually subject to fees. Online resources like the General Register Office (GRO) also require payment for access to their records.
You may find resources at the included Met link, or someone there may be able to help.
Future Records - UK label - was created in 2009.