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the council» residents » registration of births, deaths & marriages » births

Births

If you or your partner have had a baby recently, you will need to register its birth.

When Should I Register my Child's Birth?

By law, all births must be registered within 42 days (6 weeks) of their birth.

Who Can Register a Birth?

It is primarily the responsibility of the mother or the father to register the birth, however if this is not possible, the following people can complete registration

  • A grandmother, grandfather, aunt or uncle of the baby who has knowledge of the birth
  • The occupier of the premises in which the baby was born (this includes the matron, governor, superintendent or chief officer)
  • Any person present at the birth
  • Any person having charge of the child

If a child has been born to parents who are not married to each other, the father's name and his details may only be recorded if both parents register the birth together. If either parent is unavailable you should speak to the registrar about what to do next.

What Information Will I Need to Bring With Me?

You don't need to bring any information with you, but you can complete the Birth Registration form in advance of attending the office. This form will be used by the registrar to complete the birth registration.

Where Can the Birth be Registered?

There are two options for registering a birth:

  • In the Registrar's office at Antrim Civic Centre is this was the Borough in which the child was born or in the district where the mother normally lived at the time of birth
  • The Registrar visits Antrim Area Hospital every Thursday and the child can be registered then



What Will the Registrar Give Me in Return?

Once you have registered your child's birth, you will be given the following documents:

  • One free short birth certificate
  • A HS123 infant registration form to help you register your baby with the family doctor and obtain the baby's medical card

Further certified copies (either short or full) can be purchased at the time of registration at a charge of £5.50 per copy.

Why Do I Have to Register my Child's Birth?

You will need proof of your child's birth for various purposes, for example, to claim child benefit, to register your baby with a doctor and obtaining a passport, starting bank accounts etc. The records provide valuable statistics on fertility rates and population estimates etc. Some of the information collected is for statistical purposes only and because this information is strictly confidential it will not appear on the birth certificate.




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