Section 246-490-080. Delayed birth certificate—Requesting registration.  


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  • (1) An interested person may request registration of a live birth that occurred in Washington state when no birth record is found on file with the department.
    (2) Interested person means:
    (a) A person registering his or her own birth if age eighteen or older; or
    (b) The parent(s) or guardian(s) if the person who is the subject of the delayed birth certificate is under age eighteen.
    (3) An interested person shall obtain a letter from the department stating no record was found on file before requesting a delayed birth certificate.
    (4) By requesting a delayed birth certificate, the requestor is attesting to the fact that no birth record is on file with another jurisdiction and the person was born in Washington state.
    (5) A request for registration of a delayed birth certificate must include:
    (a) A completed delayed birth certificate form signed by the requestor;
    (b) Documentary evidence required by WAC 246-490-081;
    (c) A copy of the no record found letter required in subsection (3) of this section;
    (d) Fee(s) as required by RCW 70.58.107 if requesting certified copies of the delayed birth certificate.
    (6) A delayed registration of birth is not required for a child under the age of four if the attending physician or midwife is available and registers the birth with the department.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.150, 70.58.082. WSR 15-19-058, § 246-490-080, filed 9/11/15, effective 11/1/15.]
RCW 43.70.150, 70.58.082. WSR 15-19-058, § 246-490-080, filed 9/11/15, effective 11/1/15.

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