My emphases. How on earth is anyone going to undertake a search unless they do it in person? The provision of the certified copy is tied, by the wording of the Act, to the search (which the person undertakes).
Graham
One very simple way is to ask for a look up on a forum then to apply using the reference given.
There is no need for a person to visit Salford to be able to quote a CRO reference.
The point is the CRO has a statutory duty to supply a copy of any entry requested from a register they hold on payment of a fee.
As this is a statutory duty they do not have the freedom to add any discretionary charge.
As they are adding a discretionary charge they are acting illegally.
There is nothing in the legislation that requires the person who requires the certificate to visit the CRO (though they may if they wish).
There is nothing in the legislation that requires them even to provide a reference number, identifying the entry by other means would suffice.
The duty is clear and unambiguous, the Superintendent Registrar must supply the requested entry from the register on payment of the statutory fee.
Cheers
Guy