Chuffie I agree I'd like to see those incorporated by the GRO, County search, Mothers maiden surname search and District/Vol/page search. As the database has taken years to get this far it is unlikely to change rappidly. However as the data is stored search improvements should be possible generating additional functionality to the present and indeed similar facilities as FreeBMD. Yes at the moment a two stage approach needs to be utilised but need that always be the case? That was the question I asked earlier. Free BMD will continue to be useful as it utilises a completely different index, the new GRO being compiled from scratch so a combined approach will assist with spelling and age errors.
I would prefer to be able to utilise the GRO as the primary and not the secondary search facility
Nick it may not always be the case but evidence from my certificates also indicate that there is no mother's maiden name recorded if the child is illegitimate just a dash. Factually correct, and if the maiden name were filled in the same as the child's surname then that would mean one they would appear identical to John Smith, Bachelor to Sarah Smith, Spinster marriages. I appreciate there is therefore no way to differentiate between an unmarried woman & an illegible/missing surname.
In terms of cost these have been discussed earlier in the thread and are documented in the S.I.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2016/980/pdfs/uksi_20160980_en.pdfAs Anthony explains the current paper certificate will remain the legal proof of a birth, marriage or death to produce to a court etc and the layout is protected by Crown Copyright with the logo. Reproduction of the entire certificate is currently permissable by law
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/reproduction-of-birth-death-marriage-certificates.pdf In Ireland an uncertified copy is the entire page of the GRO book scanned and downloadable as a pdf and in Northern Ireland just the line for the individual is displayed on your computer screen at a much reduced cost. Whether the former or the latter is followed the image you get is identical to that currently received in the middle of a £9.25 Certified copy.
I tend to do BMD searching primarilly in Ancestry and on a failure then FreeBMD, I find the slightly different facilities on search terms and wildcards useful. I upload & transcribe all my certs to my public tree, I was not aware of Postems till now.