§ 36-337 – Amending birth certificates
36-337. Amending birth certificates A. The state registrar shall amend the birth certificate for a person born in this state when the state registrar receives any of the following: 1. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, an adoption certificate or a court order for adoption required pursuant to section 36-336. 2. A […]
§ 36-338 – Certificates of foreign birth for adoptees
36-338. Certificates of foreign birth for adoptees A. The state registrar shall create and register a state of Arizona certificate of foreign birth for an adopted person who satisfies all of the following: 1. Was born in a foreign country. 2. Is not a United States citizen. 3. Has gone through a completed adoption process […]
§ 36-339 – Missing children; notification; flagging birth certificate records; definitions
36-339. Missing children; notification; flagging birth certificate records; definitions A. If a child is reported missing to a law enforcement agency in this state, that agency shall notify the state registrar in the state of the child’s birth. The notification shall include the missing child’s name, date of birth and county of birth. B. If […]
§ 36-340 – Adopted individual; sealed original birth certificate; contact preference and medical history forms; confidentiality
36-340. Adopted individual; sealed original birth certificate; contact preference and medical history forms; confidentiality A. From and after December 31, 2021 and except as provided in subsection I of this section, the state registrar shall provide to an individual a copy of the individual’s original birth certificate that has been sealed due to an adoption […]
§ 36-332 – Notification of death to responsible person and release of human remains
36-332. Notification of death to responsible person and release of human remains A health care institution shall not release human remains or allow the removal of human remains from the health care institution until the health care institution makes a diligent effort to notify the responsible person and obtain the name of the entity to […]
§ 36-333 – Birth certificate registration
36-333. Birth certificate registration A. Within seven days after a child’s birth in this state, a person shall submit to a local registrar, a deputy local registrar or the state registrar, a birth certificate for registration according to rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. The birth certificate shall be submitted physically or electronically through the […]
§ 36-333.01 – Late birth certificate registration
36-333.01. Late birth certificate registration If a completed birth certificate and evidentiary documents are submitted to a local registrar, a deputy local registrar or the state registrar for registration more than seven days but less than one year after the date of birth, the local registrar, deputy local registrar or state registrar shall register the […]
§ 36-333.02 – Delayed birth certificate registration
36-333.02. Delayed birth certificate registration A. If a birth certificate of a person who is born in this state is not registered within one year after the date of birth, a person authorized by this chapter may submit to the state registrar information and evidentiary documents that support the creation and registration of a delayed […]
§ 36-323 – Amending registered certificates: corrections
36-323. Amending registered certificates: corrections A. The state registrar shall amend a registered certificate pursuant to this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. B. The state registrar shall amend a registered birth certificate to show the new name of a person born in this state if: 1. The person, the person’s parent or […]
§ 36-333.03 – Record of birth; petition; requirements; notice; court order; definition
36-333.03. Record of birth; petition; requirements; notice; court order; definition A. If a delayed birth certificate for a person who is born in this state is not created and registered pursuant to section 36-333.02, that person or, if the person is under eighteen years of age, the person’s parent or legal guardian may petition the […]