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Birth Certificate Affidavit

Instructions & Context

When is this needed?

  • Late registration: If you missed the 21-day window, you’ll need this affidavit when submitting documents after the due period, along with hospital or other evidence.
  • Home births or missing records: It serves as a sworn statement for cases lacking official proof.
  • Stamp paper & notarization:
    • Use ₹20 or above stamp paper.
    • Affidavit must be sworn and signed in front of a Magistrate or Notary (self‑declaration is not accepted).
  • Where to file:
    • Submit the affidavit along with your application at the local Municipal Birth & Death Registrar or CSC/Nagar Nigam office.

Tips for Filling Out

  • Ensure complete and accurate address details, including ward/sector and post office.
  • Be precise with the date and place of birth—if exact hospital/area isn’t known, indicate approximate location.
  • Reason for delay should be brief but honest (e.g. home birth, unaware of deadline, no hospital documentation).
  • Keep a photocopy of the affidavit and any attached documents.