Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R436 - Center for Health Data, Vital Records and Statistics
Rule R436-4 - Delayed Registration of Birth
Section R436-4-7 - Documentary Evidence - Acceptability

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 436-4-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Documents presented, such as census, hospital, church, and school records, must be from independent sources and the original record, or a certified copy, or include a signed statement from the custodian of the record or document. Any such documents submitted as evidence, must have been established at least ten years before the date of application or must have been established before the applicant's 10th birthday.

(2) Applications for delayed registration more than seven years after the birth must have at least one document that was established within 15 years of the date of birth.

(3) To be acceptable, an affidavit of personal knowledge must be prepared by one or both parents, other relative, or any person older than the registrant who has knowledge of the facts of birth, and must be signed before a notary public

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