What is Birth Certificates?

A birth certificate is an official document issued by the government that records the birth of a person. It contains essential information such as the individual's name, date and place of birth, parents' names, and other relevant details. A birth certificate serves as proof of identity and is often required for various legal and official purposes.

What are the types of Birth Certificates?

There are several types of birth certificates that may be issued depending on the circumstances surrounding the birth. Some common types include: 1. Long Form Birth Certificate: Contains detailed information about the individual's birth, including parent's information and medical data. 2. Short Form Birth Certificate: Provides basic information such as the individual's name, date, and place of birth. 3. Certified Copy: A copy of the original birth certificate that has been validated as a true copy by the issuing authority.

Long Form Birth Certificate
Short Form Birth Certificate
Certified Copy

How to complete Birth Certificates

Completing a birth certificate is a straightforward process that involves providing accurate information about the newborn and their parents. To complete a birth certificate, follow these steps:

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Gather necessary information such as the baby's name, date and place of birth, and parents' details.
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Fill out the birth certificate form completely and accurately.
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Submit the completed form to the appropriate government agency or vital records office for processing.
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Wait for the birth certificate to be processed and issued.

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Questions & answers

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What is the quickest way to obtain my birth certificate from New Jersey? Same day service is offered in person at the local registrar's office where the event took place or at the Office of Vital Statistics and Registry Counter Services in Trenton. See the Contact Us page for information on the location of this office.
New York Birth Certificate Cost The fee for a certified copy of your birth certificate is $30 per copy. If you require an extra copy or your New York State birth certificate, you may request them by paying the fee of $30 for each copy you need. Keep in mind the benefit of applying for a birth certificate online.
How long will it take? Internet or telephone requests receive priority handling and are processed within five (5) to ten (10) business days of receipt. The cost is $45.00 per copy ordered plus $8.00 (per transaction) vendor processing fee.
To get a copy of a vital record, you must submit: A completed application. A copy of the proof(s) of your identity. The correct fee. Proof of your relationship to the person listed on the vital record you are requesting (Only required for certified copies)
You can get a certified copy of the birth certificate over the internet, by phone or by mail from the New York State Department of Health Vital Records section. If no birth certificate exists, bring a certificate from the Commissioner of the local Board of Health saying that no birth certificate is available.