Birth Certificate
Legislative and regulatory references :
- Chapters 13, 14 and 27 of Law No. 3 of 1957 of August 1, 1957 related to organizing the civil status as it was completed and revised with the subsequent texts.
- Prime Minister’s publication No. 15 dated on February 14, 1989 on simplifying procedures for civil status documents.
Conditions for having the service :
- Submit an oral request to the civil status officer
- Pay the cost of the service (cash or by postal order, in the name of the municipal clutch, accompanied by an envelope bearing the applicant's address if the application is written by mail).
The required documents :
- Give instructions on birth: date, number of registers
- Or give an old birth certificate
- Or another civil status document, stating whether it is an original register, a permit, or a sentence
Filing placement :
- Civil Status service in the municipality or the municipal department
Placement of having the service :
- Civil Status service in the municipality or the municipal department
Immediately or within 24 hours of submitting the application
- Civil status register is given to the certificate owner, his ascendants, descendants, the guardian, the legal representative or the spouse if he is not separate from him or divorced.
- Copies of registers shall be delivered free of charge to the General Prosecutor or other administrative institutions which are given for free.