Register births legally to access benefits, healthcare, and citizenship rights.
Birth registration is a legal requirement in Trinidad & Tobago and provides your child with an official identity, access to social services, and citizenship rights. The Registrar General’s Civil Registry oversees the registration process, ensuring timely and accurate recording of births.
Timely Birth Registration (Within 3 Months)
To register a birth, parents or guardians must provide the necessary information at the District Registrar’s Office nearest to the place of birth.
Required Documents:
ID of informant
Hospital letter/card
Birth certificates of parents
Marriage certificate (if applicable)
Service Hours: Monday – Sunday (All reasonable hours)
Late Birth Registration (After 3 Months – 1 Year)
If a birth is registered after three (3) months but within a year, additional documents and fees apply.
Additional Requirements:
Immunization card
Payment of fees: $20.00 (District Registrar) + $50.00 (Warden’s Office)
Affidavits may be required
Late Birth Registration (After 1 Year)
For births not registered within a year, additional steps and documents are required.
Additional Requirements (If Born in a Hospital):
Letter from the hospital confirming birth details
Statutory declaration explaining the delay
School letter (first attended)
Birth certificates of siblings
Immunization card
Marriage certificate (if applicable)
Additional Requirements (If Born at Home)
Baptismal certificate (if applicable)
Affidavits from a parent, witness, and a prominent community figure
School letter (confirming date of birth given at entry)
Fees: $25.00 (District Registrar) + $75.00 (Warden’s Office)
Adding Father’s Name to Birth Certificate
Parents can apply to add the father’s name to an already registered birth.
Required Documents:
Child’s birth certificate
Mother’s marriage certificate (if applicable)
Valid ID of both parents
Step 1: Gather required documents
Step 2: Visit the nearest District Registrar’s Office
Step 3: Submit application and pay applicable fees
Step 4: Receive the child’s official birth certificate
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Registration of Marriages
Apply for a marriage licence and register your marriage under Trinidad & Tobago law.
Registration of Deaths
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Corrections, Issues, and Record Searches
Correct or request certified copies of civil records like birth, marriage, or death.
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