I live in the Sister Islands – How may I obtain a birth certificate?
A birth certificate may be obtained from the General Registry Office in Cayman Brac.
A birth certificate may be obtained from the General Registry Office in Cayman Brac.
An application to obtain birth certificates may be submitted on http://www.vitals.ky
The original registration is marked “re-registered” and is not accessible except by Court Order.
Removal of the Assumed Father:
The assumed father or the mother may file the original DNA report and request the removal of the assumed father’s name. This must be in writing. A valid government-issued photo ID is required.
Adding the Biological Father:
Once the assumed father is removed, the biological father’s name may be added with the mother’s consent. The request must be in writing (forms available). Both parties must be present and the form must be completed in the presence of the Registrar of Births.
If the child is an adult, the child must also consent in writing to the change of father on the certificate.
A valid government issued photo ID is required for all parties.
Where the father’s name was stated on the birth notification form at the hospital but not included on the birth certificate:
The father and mother are required to attend the Registry together each presenting valid government-issued identification. The application forms must be completed in the presence of the Registrar to add the father’s name to the birth registration. The Registrar may exercise the discretion to request DNA.
Where the father’s name was NOT stated on the birth notification form at the hospital:
The father is required to provide a DNA report. The father and mother are required to attend the Registry together each presenting valid government-issued identification. The application forms must be completed in the presence of the Registrar to add the father’s name to the birth registration.
If the request for addition of the father’s name is by order of the Court, the Court Order is required.
The Act provides for the change of name of a child before the age of ten years without having to do a deed poll. This application must be made by all parents stated on the birth registration. Parents are required to attend together each presenting valid government-issued identification. Forms are to be completed in the presence of the Registrar.
Administrative errors on the part of the Registry are corrected once identified and verified by supporting documents.
The birth certificate is available immediately after registration.
No. Only births occurring in the Cayman Islands may be registered in Cayman.
Every livebirth in the Cayman Islands, regardless of their parent’s nationality is required to be registered.