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== Birth_certificate ==
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File:Marilyn_Monroe_Birth_Certificate_original.jpg|Marilyn Monroe Birth Certificate original
File:Algerian_birth_certificate_12S.jpg|Algerian birth certificate
File:Birth_certificate_-_Australian_Capital_Territory.jpg|Birth certificate - Australian Capital Territory
File:Ontario_short-form_birth_certificate.webp|Ontario short-form birth certificate
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File:NWT_Short-form_Birth_Registration_Card.jpg|NWT Short-form Birth Registration Card
File:DND_419_birth_certificate.webp|DND 419 birth certificate
File:Chinese_Medical_Certificate_of_Birth.jpg|Chinese Medical Certificate of Birth
File:Cuba_birth_certificate.jpg|Cuba birth certificate
File:Indonesian_Consular_Birth_Certificate.png|Indonesian Consular Birth Certificate
File:Indonesian_Birth_Certificate_Issued_in_1996.jpg|Indonesian Birth Certificate Issued in 1996
File:Akta_Kelahiran.png|Akta Kelahiran
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 23 February 2025

Birth certificate is an official document issued by a government to record the birth of a person. It typically includes information such as the individual's name, date and place of birth, and parents' names. The birth certificate is a vital record that establishes the legal identity of a person and is used for various purposes throughout a person's life.

History[edit]

The concept of a birth certificate has its roots in the Roman Empire, where citizens were required to register births, marriages, and deaths with the government. However, the modern practice of issuing birth certificates began in the United Kingdom with the introduction of the Births and Deaths Registration Act in 1836.

Information Included[edit]

A birth certificate typically includes the following information:

  • Full name of the individual
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Full names of parents
  • Sex of the individual

In some jurisdictions, additional information may be included, such as the occupation of the parents, their place of birth, and the name of the attending physician or midwife.

Uses[edit]

A birth certificate is used for a variety of legal and administrative purposes. It is often required when applying for a passport, enrolling in school, obtaining a driver's license, and proving eligibility for benefits or services. It also serves as proof of age, nationality, and identity.

Obtaining a Birth Certificate[edit]

The process for obtaining a birth certificate varies by country and even by region within a country. In general, a birth certificate can be obtained from the vital records office of the jurisdiction where the birth occurred. This may be a local, regional, or national government office.

International Variations[edit]

The format and content of birth certificates can vary widely from country to country. Some countries, such as the United States, issue both short-form and long-form birth certificates, with the long-form version including more detailed information. Other countries, such as India, issue a single, standard birth certificate.

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