New Brunswick Vital Statistics keeps
a record of all births that occur in New Brunswick and
can only issue certificates for births that occurred
in New Brunswick. Birth certificates are issued using
the information from the original Registration of Birth,
completed at the time of birth. If a record cannot be
found, a search for a three-year period is carried out
automatically and the applicant will be notified.
A birth certificate is a primary identification document,
which means it can be used to obtain other identification.
Birth certificates should therefore be kept in a secure
location, not in a wallet or purse.
This kit is designed to give you key information that
will help you in your birth certificate application
process.
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Information
on who can apply |
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How
to submit your application |
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How
to pay your fees |
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Some
commonly asked questions |
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A sample
completed application form |
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The
New Brunswick Birth Certificate Application form
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