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Register a birth

Register the birth of a baby born in Victoria.

All births in Victoria need to be registered with the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Births must be registered within 60 days of the child being born. There is no fee to register.

Registering your baby's birth:

  • creates an official record of their identity
  • allows access to public services like school, Medicare and Centrelink
  • helps you exercise your rights and responsibilities as a parent
  • enables the child to access their records once they're 18.

Do I need to register a birth or get a birth certificate?

Registering a birth and a getting a birth certificate are 2 different tasks.

Registering a birth is required by law. Getting a birth certificate is optional. However, it is a primary form of identification for many official purposes. You can buy one during registration or order it later.

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Who can apply?

You can register a birth if you are a parent of a baby born in Victoria.

If you are a carer and need a birth certificate for a child in your care, the birth must be registered first. Read Carers and Child Protection clients: register a birth or get a birth certificate.

What you'll need

We'll ask you for the following information during the application process.

You'll need to log in with your Service Victoria account. If you don’t have a Service Victoria account, you’ll need to create one.

The law requires people to notify us about certain life events. These include births. Learn about why you must give us correct data.

Protecting your safety

Your safety is our priority. We can support you if you have experienced family violence.

If you tell us that you have concerns for your safety, we can protect your information from the other parent.

For example, we don’t have to tell the other parent your address or contact details without your consent.

We may ask you to provide some documents to support your concerns.

Learn more about Protecting your safety at BDM.

How long will it take to get my certificate?

Current estimated times are:

Turnaround times for birth registrations and certificates
Type of applicationProcessing time
Birth registration and certificate for newborns*Up to 28 days (4 weeks)
Commemorative birth certificateUp to 28 days (4 weeks)

Allow extra time for public holidays and postage.

* Donor-conceived births: Birth registration and certificates for newborns may take up to 4 to 6 weeks more. This is because we need information from the donor conception registers.

Types of certificates

You don't automatically get a birth certificate when you register the birth. You can order a certificate at the time of registration or order one separately later.

A legal birth certificate can be used as official proof of identity.

Victorian Birth Certificate

Digital birth certificate

Service Victoria is trialling digital birth certificates for children.

When registering your child’s birth, you can order a digital birth certificate for them. This will be added to your digital wallet in the Service Victoria app.

You’ll receive an email when it’s ready.

You can choose to add your child’s digital birth certificate to your digital wallet at any time. If you do it after you’ve registered their birth, you’ll need their legal (paper) certificate. You can only add it later from the Service Victoria app.

During the trial, parents can use these certificates to enrol their children in local state-run kindergartens in one of these local government areas:

  • Casey
  • Mitchell
  • Wyndham.

You can learn more about digital birth certificates on the Service Victoria website.

Commemorative certificates

Commemorative birth certificates are decorative keepsakes that celebrate the birth of your child. They are not legal documents. They can’t be used for official purposes, such as proving your identity.

If you want a certificate for display purposes, order a commemorative birth certificate.

Cost

There is no cost to register a birth.

When registering a birth you can also buy a birth certificate. Refer to Get a birth certificate for fees and postage.

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