19 CSR 10-10.030 - Filing a Delayed Birth Certificate
(1) No delayed certificate of live birth shall be registered for a deceased individual.
(2) All delayed certificates of live birth shall be processed and registered only at the State Bureau of Vital Records.
(3) For an individual born in Missouri for whom no prior birth certificate is on file with the Bureau of Vital Records that can be reasonably presumed to belong to the individual, the following procedures shall be used to apply for a delayed certificate of live birth:
(A) Before an individual's twelfth birthday, the registration of live birth shall be on a certificate of live birth form as described in 19 CSR 10-10.040. The basic procedure shall be as nearly as practicable the same as for registering a current certificate of live birth. Out of hospital or institution births may require proof of pregnancy and proof of presence in Missouri prior to registration.
(B) After an individual's twelfth's birthday, the registrant or registrant's parent(s) shall complete the Application/ Certificate to Record Birth After Twelfth Birthday in accordance with the instructions contained in the application. The Application/Certificate to Record Birth After Twelfth Birthday as published on March 2024 by Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is incorporated by reference in this rule and may be obtained at Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Vital Records, 930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109 or www.health.mo.gov. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
(4) If a delayed certificate of live birth is rejected under the provisions of section 193.105, RSMo, registrant may file a petition, as prescribed in section 193.115, RSMo, with a court of competent jurisdiction for an order establishing a record of the full name, date and place of birth, and the parentage of the individual whose birth is to be registered. Registrant(s) shall complete form CV310 Petition for Establishing Record of Birth After 12th Birthday as published on July 2024 by the State Judicial Review Committee, which is incorporated by reference in this rule and may be obtained at www.courts.mo.gov. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
(5) A court order shall be required to amend a delayed certificate of birth once the certificate of live birth has been established.
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