(1) Documentary evidence that includes the name of the registrant, the date of birth, and place of birth entered on a delayed birth certificate shall be presented.
- (a) If the record is filed less than seven years after the date of birth, two pieces of documentary evidence are required, only one of which may be an affidavit of personal knowledge.
- (b) If the record is filed seven years or more after the date of birth three pieces of documentary evidence are required, only one of which may be an affidavit of personal knowledge.
- (2) At least one of the documents required in Subsection R436-4-5(1), that is not an affidavit of personal knowledge, must include the names of the parents of the registrant.
KEY: vital statistics, evidence
Date of Last Change: April 25, 2024
Notice of Continuation: March 20, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-8-108; 26B-8-115; 26B-8-123; 26B-8-116; 26B-8-117; 26B-8-118; 26B-8-104; 26B-1-224