Registrar
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A registrar is an official keeper of records, and may refer to:
In education:
- Registrar (academic), an official who handles student records
In civil government:
- Registrar General, responsible for the registration of births, deaths and marriages in England and Wales
- Registrar General of Canada, responsible for registering all documents issued under the Great Seal of Canada
- Registrar of Companies, for England, Wales & Scotland, deals with all document filings relating to the 1985 Companies Act
- Recorder of deeds, the government office tasked with maintaining a record of real estate ownership
In church government:
- Registrar (Church of England), an official serving on either the Consistory Court or the Chancery Court
In medicine:
- Specialist registrar, a medical doctor in the UK receiving advanced training in a specialist field
- Specialty Registrar (StR), new training grade intended to replace Specialist registrar
In computing:
- Domain name registrar, a company authorized to register Internet domain names
- Drop registrar, a domain name registrar who registers expiring Internet domain names
- Pool Registrar, in Reliable Server Pooling
- SIP registrar, in the Session Initiation Protocol
[edit] See also
- Registry (disambiguation)
- Register (disambiguation)
- General Register Office (disambiguation)

