Registrar
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Registrar may refer to:
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[edit] Government registry
In British usage, a registrar or registrar of births, deaths and marriages registers (records) all births marriages and deaths occurring within his/her sub district. A superintendent registrar facilitates the legal preliminaries to marriage, conducts civil marriage ceremonies and retains in his/her custody all completed birth, death and marriage registers for the district. Both offices are statutory posts created by Act of Parliament in 1837. The office of the superintendent registrar is the district Register office, often referred to in the media as the Registry office. Today both officers may also conduct statutory civil partnership preliminaries and ceremonies, citizenship ceremonies and other non statutory ceremonies such as naming or renewal of vows. Certified copies of the entries made by the registrars over the years are issued on a daily basis either for genealogical research or for modern legal purposes such as supporting passport applications or ensuring eligibility for the appropriate junior sports leagues.
[edit] Court
In law courts, a registrar is responsible for the administration of the court service, and may also have a quasi-judicial role
[edit] Academic institution
In education, a registrar or registry is an official in an academic institution (a college, university, or secondary school) who handles student records. Typically, a registrar processes registration requests, schedules classes and maintains class lists, enforces the rules for entering or leaving classes, and keeps a permanent record of grades and marks. The University of Cambridge, England uses the archaic spelling of "Registrary" for this office, and the office has considerably more administrative power.
[edit] Medicine
In UK medicine, a registrar or Specialist registrar is a doctor in the process of advanced specialist training.
[edit] Internet
On the Internet, a domain name registrar is a service that sells and manages domain names.
A drop registrar is a domain name registrar that exists solely to catch expiring internet domain names, for the purpose of selling them. Usually they work for a domain backorder service, and receive a percentage of the final auction price.
[edit] Reliable Server Pooling
In Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool), a pool registrar (PR) or ENRP server or Name Server (NS) is responsible for managing a handlespace.