Births occurring in Texas should be officially registered within the first year. If this does not occur, you can apply for a Delayed Certificate of Birth through Vital Statistics. Please note documentation requirements below. If acceptable supporting documentation is not provided in a timely manner, the processing time of the application will be significantly impacted.
The type and amount of supporting documentation you must provide depends on the age of the individual whose birth you are registering. To find out what supporting documentation you must provide, select the age of the individual whose birth you wish to register from the list below:
Two (2) or more documents that meet the following requirements:
Three (3) or more documents that meet the following requirements:
All documents must be from independent sources. You must present valid, original documents (not photocopies) or certified copies unless otherwise specified below. All originals will be returned after filling is completed. A copy or abstract of a document may be accepted if certified as true and correct by the custodian of the document.
Any supporting document(s) submitted found to be fraudulent will cause immediate denial of application for filing a delayed certificate of birth and those documents will then be retained.
*Types of documents that might show parent's names.