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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 213 — Vital statistics

213.056 Filing of delayed birth certificate.

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(1)If a certificate of birth of a living person born in the Commonwealth has not been
filed within the time period as provided in KRS 213.046, a certificate of birth may
be filed in accordance with the administrative regulations of the cabinet. The
certificate shall be registered subject to such evidentiary requirements as the cabinet
shall by regulation prescribe to substantiate the alleged facts of birth.
(2)In accordance with the provisions of this section and the administrative regulations
established thereunder, the state registrar may issue a record of foreign birth for a
person born outside the United States registration area who is subsequently adopted
by a Kentucky resident and whose record of birth cannot be obtained from the
country of birth.
(3)Certificates of birth registered one
(1)year or more after the date of birth shall be
made on forms prescribed and furnished by the state registrar marked "delayed" and
shall show on the face of the certificate the date of the delayed registration.
(4)A summary statement of the evidence submitted in support of the delayed
registration shall be endorsed on the certificate.
(5)The cabinet may refuse to accept any application for a delayed birth certificate or
record of foreign birth on which the applicant fails to provide such information as
the cabinet may require.
(6)Each birth certificate filed under this section shall include all Social Security
numbers that have been issued to the parents of the child.
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