The birth of a baby is a momentous event for any parent. And with every new addition to the family comes the gruelling process of updating your government papers.
Some government offices require an NSO copy of your baby's Birth Certificate when processing requests. This is why getting an NSO copy is important.
Some government offices require an NSO copy of your baby's Birth Certificate when processing requests. This is why getting an NSO copy is important.
After giving birth, the first document provided to you is the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) copy of your baby's Birth Certificate.
This is available 15 working days after the date of registration, but it takes about 6 months to 1 year for the NSO Birth Certificate to be available.
This is available 15 working days after the date of registration, but it takes about 6 months to 1 year for the NSO Birth Certificate to be available.
Disclaimer:
I am not an employee of PSA/NSO nor an agency. I am a blogger who is only writing my experience. Please take time to READ the entire article; all the necessary information are here. If some information are not stated here, please contact your nearest PSA/NSO office.
Here's how to get your baby's NSO Birth Certificate fast in just 1 month through electronic endorsement: