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The National Archives of Scotland (NAS) has two buildings in central Edinburgh, which are open to the public: General Register House and West Register House. Consulting records for historical research is free, provided that you hold a current reader's ticket.

If you wish to consult records for legal or commercial purposes you should read the Legal Search Room page, as conditions are different.

All of our search rooms have the same opening hours and are closed on some public holidays.

The Historical Search Room at the National Archives of Scotland  

Before you visit

Many records are not stored in the centre of Edinburgh and we strongly advise you to contact us in advance if you have any doubts about where records are held. For preservation reasons, records will not be transferred between buildings except to facilitate disabled users. It is possible that your research will necessitate visits to both buildings. If you have never visited the NAS search rooms before please consult our preparing to visit section and how to find us. The NAS provides disabled access to its public search rooms, but access is simplest at General Register House, where there are wheelchair lifts.

A project to digitise the valuation rolls (NAS ref. VR) is underway which means that some volumes will be removed from public access for a short time. For more details go to the guide to valuation rolls.


Opening hours
Some search room services will be affected by industrial action taking place on Wednesday 10 August 2008.

The NAS search rooms are open Monday to Friday 09:00-16:45.
The latest time for ordering records is 16:00.
The latest time for ordering copies of records is 16:00.

No appointment is necessary except to consult adoption records. Note that some material is outstored and requires 24 hours notice for production in the search room. Please Contact us in advance if you need any special advice.

Major building works are taking place in General Register House on Princes Street which will have a bearing on access to the building.

Public holidays 2008- 9

  • Friday 21 March 2008
  • Monday 24 March 2008
  • Monday 5 May 2008
  • Monday 15 September 2008
Closure dates for Christmas and New Year holidays in 2008 will be announced in due course.


Stocktaking

The NAS search rooms no longer close for annual stocktaking.

Which search room should I go to?

The following is a rough guide to the division of records between General Register House and West Register House to help you decide which one you should visit. The public entrance to General Register House is currently affected by building works.


General Register House
General Register House (GRH) can be found at the east end of Princes Street in Edinburgh's city centre. Two search rooms are housed there: the Historical Search Room and the Legal Search Room. The Historical Search Room is used for researching family, local, national and international history. The Legal Search Room is used for certain types of legal and commercial research, primarily using the public registers and adoption records. In these search rooms you can consult early government records, church records, estate and political papers, and other private collections, and records relating to property. The main categories of records are listed below:


Historical Search Room

  • records of the pre-1707 Scottish Government and Parliament; Privy Council; Registers of the Great and Privy Seal
  • exchequer records
  • church records: records of the established Church of Scotland, many Free Church records, the records of various dissenting ('seceding') congregations, and the records of some other churches, including copies of the surviving records of baptisms, marriages and burials for Roman Catholics. Please note that for Church of Scotland baptisms, marriages and burials you should go to the General Register Office for Scotland
  • legal registers: registers of deeds and sasines; services of heirs
  • adoption records
  • court records: early Court of Session, High Court of Justiciary (to 1799) records; commissary court records and sheriff court testaments
  • burgh records; valuation rolls
  • family, legal and estate papers; records of societies and institutions
Legal Search Room
  • public registers being consulted for legal or commercial purposes
  • adoption records

Please read the Legal Search Room page.

West Register House
West Register House (WRH) is situated in Charlotte Square, off the west end of Princes Street. The search room here is known as the West Search Room, where you can consult court and government records and maps and plans. Below is an outline of the main classes of records available at West Register House:

  • modern government files: records of the Scottish Office and Scottish Government
  • court records: Court of Session; High Court of Justiciary (after 1800); sheriff court records (excluding wills); divorces (to 1983)
  • records of the former nationalised industries and transport: rail and canal systems, coal, gas, electricity and steel industries
  • business records
  • maps and plans
How to find us
See the How to find us page for maps showing the locations of our buildings.



 
  
 
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