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  1. You can register a birth online through the 5-in-1 newborn bundle if the: baby is born in Ontario. baby is under 12 months. baby’s birth has not been registered before. Note: All parents must be present when registering online to certify the birth. Before you register, make sure you have: the baby’s date of birth.

  2. Sep 10, 2024 · For information on how to register your child’s birth with a name which includes Indigenous Language Characters, please contact the Vital Statistics Agency’s general inquiries line at 1-888-876-1633 (toll free in B.C.) or 250-952-2681 or email us at HLTH.VSAdmin@gov.bc.ca.

  3. an online version of the Notice of a Live Birth Form is not available; Register your child's birth details through the Online Birth Registry. Step 6. Mail the birth forms. Send the completed Notice of a Live Birth form and any other applicable forms/documents to the Vital Statistics office for review and registration. Mail: Vital Statistics Box ...

    • Overview
    • Types of Birth Certificates
    • Who Can Apply
    • Birth Certificate
    • Birth Certificate with Parental Information
    • Certified Copy of Birth Registration
    • Order Online
    • Order by Mail Or In-Person
    • Children Under The Age of 16
    • Deceased Persons

    When a child is born in Ontario, their birth must be registered with the Government of Ontario. Once a child’s birth is registered, the parent(s) or guardian(s) may request a birth certificate for that child. A birth certificate is a record of a birth that happened in Ontario. It is a government document that can be used as proof of identity. You c...

    There are 3 types of birth certificates you can order: 1. a birth certificate 2. birth certificate with parental information 3. certified copy of birth registration Note: We can only issue one of each type of birth certificate for a person. For security reasons, this means that if you or anyone who is authorized (e.g.a parent/guardian) orders a rep...

    You can apply for a birth certificate for: 1. yourself, if you are at least 13 years old 2. your child, if you are named as a parent on your child’s birth registration 3. a child, if you are the legal guardian and can provide court documents proving that you have custody of the child. If you are applying online, you will need to submit the supporti...

    A birth certificate is an extractof information from the original birth registration and includes: 1. name 2. date of birth 3. sex 4. birthplace 5. date of registration 6. registration number 7. date of issue 8. certificate number This certificate is recommended for those 16 years of age and olderand can be used to get other government documentatio...

    A birth certificate with parental information is an extractof information from the original birth registration and includes: 1. all of the information included in the birth certificate 2. the name(s) and place(s) of birth of the subject’s parent(s) This certificate isrecommended for newborns and children under 16 years of age where parental informa...

    When a child is born in Ontario, their parent(s) or guardian(s) must register their birth with the Government of Ontario. A certified copy of birth registration is a copyof the original registration and: 1. includes all details of the registration (for example, names of the parents) 2. is endorsed as authentic by the Office of the Registrar General...

    To order online you will need: 1. your first and last name or single name, mailing address, and phone number 2. information about the person named on the birth certificate: 2.1. all given names, last name or single name, date of birth, sex, city of birth and other birth information 2.2. any previous legal names for the person named on the birth cer...

    Apply by mail

    1. Download and complete the application form 2. Send it by mail to: 2.1. ServiceOntario Office of the Registrar General 189 Red River Road, PO Box 4600 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6L8

    Apply in-person

    At the following ServiceOntario centres: 1. Sheppard and Doris (Toronto) Note: this is the only location that accepts emergency service applications 2. Ottawa City Hall (Ottawa)

    If you are the parent/guardian of a child under the age of 16, you only need the child’s birth certificate with parental information for most purposes, including a passport. If you are applying for a passport, make sure to check with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canadafor a list of acceptable documents. If you already have a certified copy...

    If you’re ordering a birth certificate for a person who is deceased, you can only get a certified copy of birth registration. When you order the certified copy of birth registration for a deceased person, you need to: 1. be the next of kin, executor or estate administrator 2. include a death certificateor a funeral director’s statement of death, an...

  4. You will then have to apply for Canada child benefits by using the online service “Apply for child benefits” at ”My Account,” or by completing Form RC66, “Canada Child Benefits Application.”. If you give your consent on the birth registration form, the information you provided will be sent to the CRA automatically.

  5. Please note, you cannot use the online Newborn Registration Service to register a birth and apply for additional services (including a birth certificate) if the child is 1 year or older. For more information on registering a birth for a child 1 year or older, please contact the Office of the Registrar General to learn about completing a Delayed Registration of Birth.

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  7. Each parent must individually certify the registration. PLEASE NOTE - Online birth registration is not available if your child is over 1 year old. If you cannot register your child online, contact Vital Statistics at: 250 952-2681 in Victoria & Outside B.C.; or. Toll Free at 1 888 876-1633 elsewhere within B.C.

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