Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - VITAL RECORDS AND STATISTICS
Article 2 - VITAL RECORDS FOR BIRTH
Section R9-19-210 - Eligibility for a Certified Copy of a Certificate of Birth Registration
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-19-210
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A certified copy of a certificate of birth registration contains, as available, the information specified in:
1. R9-19-201(A)(1) and (3) for a
birth registered according to
R9-19-202
or R9-19-203;
2.
R9-19-201(B)(1)
for a birth registered according to
R9-19-204(A)
or (B);
3.
R9-19-204(F)(2)(c)(ii)
through (v), (d)(ii) through (v), and (e)(i)
through (iii) for a birth registered according to
R9-19-204(F);
4.
R9-19-204(I)
(2)(c)(ii) through (v), (d), and (e) for a birth registered according to
R9-19-204(I);
5.
R9-19-205
(A)(1)(a) and (b)(i) through (iii) for a foundling's birth record registration
according to R9-19-205; and
6.
R9-19-206(B)(1)(a)
through (d), (2)(a) through (d), and (3)(a)
through (c) for registering a foreign birth according to
R9-19-206.
B. The following are eligible to receive a certified copy of an individual's certificate of birth registration:
1. The individual, if the individual is of
legal age or married;
2. A parent
of the individual;
3. The
individual's spouse;
4. The
individual's grandparent, adult child, adult grandchild, or adult brother or
sister;
5. The individual's
guardian;
6. A person designated in
a power of attorney, established by the individual's parent or guardian
according to A.R.S. §
14-5104
or
14-5107;
7. A person appointed as the individual's
conservator according to A.R.S. Title 14, Chapter 5, Article 4;
8. A person designated in a court order to
receive a certified copy of the individual's certificate of birth
registration;
9. An attorney
representing:
a. The individual, if the
individual is of legal age or married;
b. The individual's parent; or
c. The individual's guardian while acting on
the individual's behalf;
10. An adoption agency, licensed according to
A.R.S. §
8-126,
or a private attorney if
a. An adoption of
the individual is pending, and
b.
The adoption agency or private attorney represents the individual's biological
parents or prospective adoptive parents; and
11. A governmental agency processing an
adoption a financial claim, a governmental benefit application, or another form
of compensation on behalf of an individual, or having another official purpose
for the certified copy of the individual's certificate of birth
registration.
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