Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter440 Vital Statistics |
DELAYED BIRTH CERTIFICATES |
NAC440.310. Prerequisites for filing delayed birth certificate.
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1. A person for whom a delayed certificate of birth is to be filed must have been born in Nevada, and a birth certificate for the person must not have been previously filed in this state.
2. Before filing a delayed certificate of birth, the State Registrar of Vital Statistics must find that the following facts have been established concerning the person whose birth is to be registered:
(a) Date of birth;
(b) Birthplace; and
(c) Parentage.
3. An applicant for the filing of a delayed certificate must present at least two documents from independent sources to prove those facts unless such documentary evidence is not available. If it is not, the applicant must present all other evidence available to him or her. In certain cases, to be determined by the Registrar, the applicant’s inability to furnish documentary evidence does not preclude the Registrar from filing the certificate.
[Bd. of Health, Delayed Birth Certificates Art. 2 §§ 2.1-2.3, eff. 4-11-80]