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What are Birth Records?

Submitted by records.webmaster
Tue, 3 Mar 2009

Birth records are one of the various vital records that are associated with a person. The information listed on a birth record offers insight about the birth of a certain person. A birth record contains a birth certificate, an authorized legal document that pronounces the birth of a person in a country. A birth certificate also includes important information like the name of the parents, the location of the birth, the measurements (in both length and weight) of a baby after they’re born and the race of the child. While each country has different information listed on their legal birth record, the information is always used to make an accurate record of a child’s birth.
Birth records are incredibly important, particularly when it comes to enrolling your children in activities that require proof of age. Birth records are also useful when you apply for different federal documents, like passports and other legal certificates. Birth records are useful because wherever you go, you’ll always need forms of identification and proof of your age. Prior to the year 1906, the government did not take responsibility for maintaining the vital records of the people and it was up to an individual to make sure they held on to their own birth record. As a result, the only birth records available to are those created after 1905. Luckily, the government has since taken responsibility for the record keeping, making it easier for those 18-years or older to obtain a copy of their birth certificate.

 

Birth records are one of the various vital records that are associated with a person. The information listed on a birth record offers insight about the birth of a certain person


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