The birth certificate of a child is the most important document, without which it is impossible to obtain a passport after the age of majority. Situations often arise when evidence is lost and needs to be restored. How to be? Where to go?
Instructions
Step 1
Come to the district registry office in which you registered yours (where you received the child's birth certificate). If you currently live in another city and there is no way to get to that registry office, go to the registry office of the area where you live now.
Step 2
Write a statement of the appropriate form to the registry office where you received the certificate. Attach to it the passports of dad and mom, marriage certificate. A receipt confirming the payment of the established state duty for the restoration of lost documents. A duplicate of a birth certificate is issued in one day.
Step 3
Write an application to the registry office of the area where you live now, if you are not able to visit the registry office in which you received the certificate. In this case, the registry office at the place of residence will send an appropriate request to the place where you received the certificate, to provide you with a duplicate of the lost document. This procedure will take a little longer.
Step 4
Go to court with a completed application in the prescribed form if you cannot claim a birth certificate from the registry office. The application is considered by the court only if there is a written answer from the registry office about the impossibility of providing you with a duplicate of the lost certificate.
Step 5
Send the application to the registry office by mail if it is not possible to visit the authority at the place of issue of the birth certificate in person. The application must be accompanied by copies of parents' passports, marriage certificate and receipt of payment of the corresponding state duty. A duplicate of the document you lost is also sent by mail to the specified address.
Step 6
Write an application to the registry office to re-obtain a birth certificate if you are dealing with this issue personally and your parents cannot help you (for example, deprived of parental rights, divorced, etc.). The registry office will refuse you on the grounds that in this situation it is not possible to establish the identity of the applicant. You will appeal this refusal in court. In court, your identity is being established. After the court decision comes into legal force, the registry office will give you a duplicate of the certificate.