Birth certificates

Your birth certificate is an important document that you can use as part of your proof of identity.

New certificate paper

From 2 August 2021, all of our certificates will be printed on new security paper.

You don’t need to purchase a new certificate unless your details on it have changed.

This is an Australia wide initiative.

You can contact us if you’d like more information.

Picture:  Example of a birth certificate using the new security paper.

Example of new birth certificates using new security paper

Order a standard birth certificate

You can only order a birth certificate from us if the birth or adoption was registered in NSW.

You can order a birth certificate online at the same time as you register your baby.

If you need a birth certificate as part of a family research project, find out more about family history research.

Important: Do not laminate your certificates. Identity documents must be kept in their original state to be accepted by Government agencies.

Order a commemorative certificate

For something more special, you can choose from our range of designs and purchase a commemorative certificate to frame as a gift or keep for yourself. 

About the process

Fees and processing times

Standard birth certificateStandard service $67Priority service $99
Online applicationUp to 4 weeksUp to 2 weeks
Postal applicationUp to 6 weeksUp to 4 weeks
Via Service NSWUp to 5 weeksUp to 2 weeks
Fee to send a certificate 
to a passport office
$48 
Official birth certificate and commemorative certificate* packageStandard service $97Priority service $129
Online applicationUp to 6 weeksUp to 4 weeks
Postal applicationUp to 7 weeksUp to 6 weeks
Via Service NSWUp to 6 weeksUp to 4 weeks
Commemorative birth certificate* onlyStandard service $44Priority service
Online applicationUp to 6 weeksNot available
Postal applicationUp to 7 weeksNot available
Via Service NSWUp to 6 weeksNot available

*Commemorative certificates are sent separately from a standard certificate.

What's on the certificate

A birth certificate is an official copy of the information given to us to register the birth such as:

  • name, sex, date and place of birth
  • information about the parents
  • information about any brothers or sisters and
  • date of registration and registration number.
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