

BIRTH, DEATH, OR MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Applications for events in the
Applications for all other Provinces and Territories in
The Province of Ontario is in the process of rolling out a new Integrated Birth Registration (IBR) Program designed to make the registration of a newborn’s vital birth information substantially faster to enable documents such as Birth Certificates, Social Insurance Numbers, Passports, etc. to be processed in a more timely and secure manner.
The City of
At this time,
Any child born at the Niagara Health System - Welland Site (
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Yes. The birth of every child born in the
The Statement of Live Birth is your child’s permanent legal record and allows documents such as Birth Certificates, Social Insurance Numbers, and Passports to be produced. The birth registration form itself cannot be used as proof of identity.
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To submit electronic birth information, please access the ServiceOntario website at www.serviceontario.ca/newborn. If choosing the electronic format, you may also complete on-line applications for a Birth Certificate and Social Insurance Number at the same time; this will make it easier and faster to obtain these documents. The Office of the Registrar General states that parents taking advantage of this 3-in-1 program can expect to receive their baby’s Birth Certificate in as little as seven (7) days. If both parents are going to be named on the birth registration, then both parents must be present at the computer during the process.
If you are unable to or do not wish to electronically submit your baby’s birth information, parent(s) may opt to use the paper form (fill out the form ensuring the information is clear and accurate). Paper forms will still be available at the Hospital or Municipal Office for parents who prefer to submit documents by mail. Once you have completed and carefully reviewed the Statement of Live Birth, the parent(s) who are named on the Statement must sign the form as indicated. Parent(s) will forward the paper form directly to the Office of the Registrar General at
The Office of the Registrar General does not charge a fee for the registration of birth information; although, fees do apply for various other documents including Birth Certificates.
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The Statement of Live Birth contains the particulars of your Baby’s birth. Please fill out the form ensuring the information is clear and accurate (this will be your child’s permanent legal record). Once you have completed and carefully reviewed the Statement of Live Birth, the parent(s) who are named on the Statement must sign the form as indicated. The Statement may be signed by the mother alone only if the father’s/other parent’s information is not provided on the form. Please refer to the Important Instructions attached to the Statement of Live Birth form when completing the Statement. These instructions provide necessary details for completing the form, as well as important instructions on naming your child, etc. Parent(s) will forward the paper form to the City of
A “Father”, for the purposes of the Statement of Live Birth form, must be the biological father of the child and consent to be acknowledged as the father. An “Other Parent”, for the purposes of this form, must be another person who consents to be acknowledged as the parent, if the biological father is unknown and the child was born of assisted conception with an anonymous sperm donor. The father’s/other parent’s information may be included on the form, if the mother acknowledges that person as a parent of the child. If the father’s/other parent’s information is on the form, that parent must also sign the form.
If the father’s/other parent’s information is on the form, that parent must also sign the form. If the father/other parent refuses to provide their information, then their information cannot be included on the Statement of Live Birth form.
If both parents’ information is included on the Statement of Live Birth form, the child’s surname may be either parents’ surname or former surname, or both parents’ surnames or both parents’ former surnames hyphenated or combined. If only the mother’s information is included on the form, the child’s surname may be the mother’s surname of former surname. The parent(s) who sign the form may also give the child a surname based on the child’s ethnic, religious, or cultural heritage. If this option is chosen, the parent(s) must check the appropriate box in section E.
If “No” is checked in Section E indicating that both parents do not agree on the child’s surname (last name), or, if this section is left incomplete, the registered surname will be the parents’ surname if they have the same surname. If the parents have different surnames, the child’s surname will be registered using both parents’ surnames hyphenated in alphabetical order.
Births that occurred in
There is no fee to register birth information using the Integrated Birth System; however, the Province does charge a fee to process a Birth Certificate.
Births that occurred in
Births that occurred in
PLEASE NOTE: The City of
During the Online Integrated Birth Registration (IBR) process
When you register your baby’s birth using the online IBR process you will be prompted during the process as to whether you wish to apply for a Birth Certificate at the same time. If you choose “yes”, you child’s Birth Certificate will be processed as well as the registration. Once registration is complete your child’s Birth Certificate application will be processed immediately and you can expect to receive it in as little as seven (7) days.
Online application (for births that have already been registered)
If you choose not to apply for Birth Certificate during the online IBR process, application for Birth Certificate can be made online at a later date at www.serviceontario.ca. There are service options available online such as: Regular Online Service, 15 business days (including delivery); and, Premium Online Service, 5 business days (including delivery). PLEASE NOTE: Service times only apply to births that have already been registered. Currently, the fee for a first time Birth Certificate (not replacement) is $25.00 for a short form (wallet-size) certificate, and $35.00 for a long form (certified copy of birth registration). If applying for documents through the Premium Online Service, a $30.00 surcharge for each document will apply.
Manual application (for births that have already been registered)
If you choose not to apply for a Birth Certificate online, you may apply for a Birth Certificate manually. Forms for a manual application are available for in-person pick up at City Hall or on the ServiceOntario website at www.serviceontario.ca. The Birth Certificate application should be completed and forwarded directly to the Office of the Registrar General at
*Proof of Urgency may include:
Other situations are subject to review.
Travel Letters are no longer available for births occurring on or after
Parents are encouraged to complete the registration process and apply for a Birth Certificate on-line, at which time births are registered electronically and Birth Certificates issued immediately following completion of electronic registration.
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