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What should I do if I go abroad to do birth notarization?

To apply for a birth certificate abroad, you need to bring your household registration book and ID card, first get a notarized form from the notary office, then stamp it at the police station where your household registration is located, or stamp it at the human resources department of your parents' unit, and then apply for a birth certificate at the notary office.

You can get the notarial certificate in 1 working day. If applying for multiple notaries or notaries requires translation in languages other than English, notaries can be obtained within 1 ~ 3 working days. By making an appointment online to go abroad for notarization, the applicant's trip and waiting time can be greatly reduced, and the notarial certificate can be obtained more conveniently and quickly.

A birth certificate is a legal medical certificate to prove a baby's birth status, blood relationship, nationality declaration and household registration to obtain citizenship, and should accompany the child for life. In addition to traveling abroad, immigrants studying abroad need birth certificates. Don't throw away the birth certificate just because the child's household registration has been lost, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble to yourself.

Matters needing attention in handling birth notarization

1. The names of the parties in the notarial certificate shall be true. If there are special requirements, it must be carefully examined and verified before it can be proved. The names of the parties should be simplified. In foreign language translation, Chinese Pinyin should be used. In order to facilitate the parties to use the notarial certificate, if there is a previous name, it should be proved on the notarial certificate at the same time after the valid certificate.

2. The date of birth of the parties in the notarial certificate is one of the core contents of the notarial certificate. It must be accurate, true and have conclusive evidence. The date of birth is based on the identity card; If there is no identity card, the household registration certificate or birth certificate shall prevail; If there is no such certificate, refer to other certificates (such as files and passports) and adopt the Gregorian calendar. The date of birth of the lunar calendar may be indicated in brackets if the notarized parties require otherwise.

3. The birthplace of the parties in the notarial certificate shall be clear and specific, and the full name of the place name shall be written. The address of birth should be written in the city or county, and according to the requirements of the place of use (country), it can also be written in the township, village or town street. If the place name of the party concerned changes at birth, the full name of the place name shall be indicated in brackets after the current place name.