Birth Certificate Uttarakhand: Apply Online, Correction & Download 2026
Step-by-step guide to register a birth and obtain a birth certificate in Uttarakhand. Covers timelines, documents needed for new and late registration, online CRS portal steps, name correction, and answers to the most common questions.
๐CRS Portal โ Civil Registration System โ Official Portal โ๐ Overview
โ Eligibility
- โAny child born in India must be registered โ registration is both a legal right and obligation under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.
- โRegistration within 21 days of birth is free of charge in Uttarakhand; the hospital or nursing home where the birth occurred usually initiates this automatically.
- โLate registration (after 21 days but within 30 days) is permitted with a nominal late fee, typically โน2โโน10.
- โRegistration between 30 days and 1 year requires the additional approval of the local Registrar and payment of a prescribed fee (usually โน5โโน50 depending on state rules).
- โRegistration after 1 year requires an order from a First-Class Executive Magistrate or a court of competent jurisdiction in Uttarakhand. The applicant must submit an affidavit and supporting documents.
- โChildren born outside hospitals (home births) are also eligible โ the head of the household or a local body official can be the informant for registration.
- โThere is no age limit for late registration โ even adults whose births were never registered can obtain a birth certificate through the appropriate legal process.
๐ Documents Required
๐ฐFees & Processing Time
๐ฅ๏ธ How to Apply Online
- 1Visit the national Civil Registration System (CRS) portal at crsorgi.gov.in or the Uttarakhand state portal (https://edistrict.uk.gov.in) โ some states have integrated CRS with their state e-district portals.
- 2If the birth occurred in a registered hospital, the hospital staff typically initiate online registration directly on the CRS portal. Parents receive an acknowledgement number via the hospital.
- 3For home births or births in unregistered facilities, register as a citizen on the CRS portal: click 'General Public Sign Up', provide your mobile number, email, and create a login.
- 4After login, select 'Birth Registration' from the services menu. Choose Uttarakhand and the correct local body (Municipal Corporation, Nagar Panchayat, or Gram Panchayat) where the birth occurred.
- 5Fill the online Form 1 with birth details: date, time, place of birth, child's name (can be added later), father's name, mother's name, permanent address, and current address.
- 6Upload scanned documents: hospital discharge slip or home birth proof, parents' Aadhaar, marriage certificate, and any supporting proof. File size is usually under 500 KB per document.
- 7Submit the form and note the application/acknowledgement number. For timely registrations through a hospital, no further action is needed โ the Registrar will verify and issue the certificate.
- 8For late registrations, a local registrar may call for physical document verification. Attend when notified.
- 9Once approved, download the digitally signed birth certificate from the CRS portal or via DigiLocker (under 'Issued Documents' โ 'Birth Certificate'). The digital copy is legally valid.
๐ข How to Apply Offline
- 1For births in a registered hospital: the hospital's Birth & Death Registrar desk automatically notifies the local civil registration office within 21 days. Collect the certificate from the hospital's administrative counter or from the Municipal Corporation / Gram Panchayat office after 7โ10 days.
- 2For home births: the head of the household must visit the nearest Municipal Corporation office, Nagar Panchayat, or Gram Panchayat office in Uttarakhand within 21 days. Carry the birth proof, parents' Aadhaar, and a completed Form 1.
- 3Submit the filled application form along with self-attested photocopies of all documents at the birth registration counter. Obtain a stamped acknowledgement receipt.
- 4For late registrations (after 21 days but within 1 year): visit the Sub-Registrar or local body office with an affidavit, hospital/school records, and pay the prescribed late fee.
- 5For registrations after 1 year: file a petition before the First-Class Executive Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate with supporting evidence. Once the court order is obtained, submit it to the local Registrar along with all documents to complete registration.
- 6Collect the certified birth certificate from the office โ typically within 7โ30 days depending on registration type. The certificate bears the Registrar's signature and official seal.
- 7To add or correct the child's name: name can be added within 15 years of birth using school records or an affidavit. Visit the issuing office with the original certificate and relevant proof.
โ ๏ธCommon Problems & Solutions
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Q.Can I apply for a birth certificate if the child was born at home?
Yes. Home births must be registered at the local Municipal Corporation, Nagar Panchayat, or Gram Panchayat office. The head of the household โ typically the father or mother โ is the informant and must apply within 21 days. Carry any available proof: a letter from the traditional birth attendant (dai), a doctor's certificate if a doctor attended, or an affidavit. Many states also allow the local Anganwadi worker to certify home births.
Q.Is a digital/downloaded birth certificate from CRS or DigiLocker legally valid?
Yes. Digitally signed birth certificates downloaded from the CRS portal (crsorgi.gov.in) or DigiLocker are legally valid under the IT Act, 2000. They carry a digital signature of the Registrar and can be used for all official purposes โ school admission, passport, Aadhaar, and more. Since the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Act, 2023, birth certificates issued from 1 October 2023 are even more widely accepted as identity proof.
Q.How do I correct the name or date of birth on a birth certificate?
For name correction or addition: submit Form 7 (or the state's equivalent name addition form) at the issuing Registrar's office with school records, an affidavit, and the original certificate. This is allowed within 15 years of registration. For date of birth correction: file a correction application with an affidavit and original hospital records. If the date was entered incorrectly at the time of registration, a magistrate order may be required to make the change.
Q.My child is 5 years old and has no birth certificate โ what do I do?
Since this is a late registration (more than 1 year after birth), you need an order from a First-Class Executive Magistrate. Collect documents showing the child's existence and birth details โ school admission records, vaccination card (immunisation booklet), hospital delivery records, or an affidavit. Apply to the magistrate through a petition. Once the court order is obtained, submit it to the local Registrar to complete registration.
Q.How many copies of a birth certificate can I get, and what is the fee?
You can obtain multiple certified copies (also called 'extracts') of a birth certificate. The first copy is usually free at the time of registration. Subsequent copies cost โน10โโน30 per copy from the local Registrar's office. Digital copies from the CRS portal are free to download once registration is confirmed. There is no limit on the number of copies you can obtain.
Q.My hospital has closed / no longer exists โ how do I get my birth certificate?
If the hospital where you were born has closed, the birth records should have been transferred to the local civil registration authority (Municipal Corporation or District Registrar). Visit the local Registrar's office with your hospital discharge slip (if available), a notarised affidavit, and any other proof of birth. Request a search for old records. If no record is found, obtain a NABC (Non-Availability Certificate) and proceed with the late registration process.
Q.Can I use a birth certificate issued in one state as proof for services in another state?
Yes. Birth certificates issued by any registered authority in India under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act are valid nationwide. The digitally signed certificates from the CRS portal are especially portable. For passport applications, UIDAI Aadhaar enrolment, or central government services, a birth certificate from any state is accepted.
Q.What is the difference between a birth certificate and a birth extract?
Both terms refer to the same document โ an official certified copy of the birth registration record issued by the local Registrar. 'Birth extract' is the formal term used in official records; 'birth certificate' is the common usage. Both carry the same legal validity. The document you download from CRS or DigiLocker is technically a 'birth extract' (extract from the register of births) and is fully valid for all official purposes.
๐Helpline & Support
- โธState helpline for Uttarakhand: 1800-180-4188 (toll-free, MonโSat 9 AMโ6 PM).
- โธCRS National Helpdesk: 1800-111-555 โ for queries related to the Civil Registration System portal and birth/death certificates.
- โธGrievance Redressal: File complaints on the CPGRAMS portal if your registration or certificate issuance is unduly delayed.
- โธDigiLocker Support: Access your birth certificate digitally at digilocker.gov.in โ search for 'Birth Certificate' under Issued Documents.
- โธNearest CSC (Common Service Centre): Visit locator.csc.gov.in to find a CSC near you for assisted online registration.
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