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Congratulatory messages
Found in Family and whānau / Congratulatory messages
You can get a free congratulatory message for significant birthdays and wedding anniversaries from the King and New Zealand dignitaries.
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Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Every baby born in New Zealand must be registered, usually within 2 months of being born. You can order your baby's birth certificate and apply for their IRD number at the same time.
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Check your own credit record
Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Debt and credit records / Check your own credit record
You can get your credit report for free. If your information is wrong, you can get your record corrected.
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In New Zealand
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Births, Deaths and Marriages contact information / In New Zealand
If you have a question about a Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDM) order or need advice, our kaimahi are here to help.
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The Govt.nz app — all your key services, your way
Found in The Govt.nz app
Get access to the new Govt.nz app. Download today to access key government services securely, quickly, and all in one place.
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Legislation Design and Advisory Committee
Found in Government A-Z / Legislation Design and Advisory Committee
Their role is to help improve the quality of law making. They: set, publish and update guidelines on law design and content advise departments early on in creating policy and laws check and make submissions on Bills presented to Parliament.
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Commerce Commission
Found in Government A-Z / Commerce Commission
They enforce laws that promote competition and protect consumers in New Zealand. This includes laws that prohibit misleading and deceptive conduct by traders, and protect consumers when they borrow money or buy goods on credit.
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Property enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Property enduring power of attorney
An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) for property gives the people you trust, the power to look after your money, property and other assets — especially if you’re unable to.
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Wills, probate and estates
Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / Wills, probate and estates
After someone dies, an executor or administrator needs to be appointed by the High Court to deal with the estate.
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Consultations listing
Found in Engaging with government / Consultations — have your say / Consultations listing
You can give local and central government feedback on their plans before they make decisions.