by Phoenix in the Ashes » Saturday 12 May 2007 2:27:47am
As you say, they know where magic is cast, but can't pinpoint who cast it.
My question is when does a young witch or wizard go on record? For example, if Hermione had been using magic before she got her letter, the Ministry would surely have known about it, but would she be recorded as a witch yet?
Are there lists of the names of witches and wizards, automatically added to when they are born? Surely not, becaue then the Longbottom's wouldn't have worried about Neville becoming a squib, knowing that he was a wizard (that point dependent of course as to whether a said list would be avaliable to the wizarding public).
So if Hermione did magic before she got her letter, the Ministry would know that it occured, but not who by, and on their records would find no witch or wizard living there, therefore... she couldn't get in trouble.
That's an option, but let me put it clearer, the way I see it there are 3 options:
1. From birth, all witches and wizards are identified and their names etc. are recorded in a Ministry database somehow.
2. From their first use of magic, all witches and wizards are identified and their names etc. are recorded in a Ministry database somehow.
3. From the moment they receive their letter form Hogwarts, all witches and wizards are identified and their names etc. are recorded in a Ministry database somehow.
Pick your favourite.
Mine's 2. Seems to be the most appropriate. As for muggle-borns, allowances would be made. They can't do too much and it wouldn't be a major problem.