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by Statutory Instrument, which isn't too hard to change.
"The fee for a request made for a copy of a record (in portable document format) which is
held in a digital format is"
The line suggests that it would rule out marriages, until they've been digitalised, but should include the Birth registers that were ditigalised up-to 1934.
Did you not carry on reading?
(2) The fee for a request made for a copy of a record (in portable document format) which is
held in any other format is—
(a) £8.00 for a record provided by standard service, or
(b) £45.00 for a record provided by expedited service.
This explicitly means paper records and is what phase three of the earlier pilot runs covered and charged.
I would also suggest the S.I. provides for the newer digital marriage registers and the convert civil partnerships records are also covered by the S.I.
By using a bit of creative thought one could even order a PDF copy of a marriage on the
www.gov.uk site, but I do not want to disclose the deatails at present as it could disrupt the current pilot.
Cheers
Guy