How to Get a Birth Certificate in Pakistan 2026

A Birth Certificate is a legal document that proves a person’s date, place, and parentage of birth. It is required for B-Form, CNIC, passport, school admissions, NADRA records, and foreign visa applications.

This guide explains the exact process, documents, fees, and mistakes to avoid so you get it done once and correctly.


What Is a Birth Certificate?

A birth certificate is issued by the Union Council / Municipal Authority of the area where the birth occurred. NADRA does not issue birth certificates — it only uses them for record verification.


Who Can Apply for a Birth Certificate?

Application can be submitted by:

  • Parents (father or mother)

  • Legal guardian

  • The person themselves (if adult)


Documents Required for Birth Certificate

Keep these ready before applying:

  • Hospital birth record or birth notification

  • CNIC of parents (copies)

  • Marriage certificate / Nikahnama (recommended)

  • Proof of residence

  • Passport-size photographs

  • Affidavit (for late registration)

Requirements may vary slightly by city or Union Council.


Birth Certificate Application Process in Pakistan

Step 1: Visit Union Council or Online Portal

Apply at the Union Council of the birth area or use online portals in cities like Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad.

Step 2: Fill Application Form

Provide:

  • Child’s full name

  • Date & place of birth

  • Parents’ details

Step 3: Submit Documents

Attach required documents and submit the form.

Step 4: Verification & Record Entry

Authorities verify hospital record and parent details.

Step 5: Certificate Issuance

Once approved, the birth certificate is issued.


Online Birth Certificate Process (Major Cities)

Some cities offer online services through:

  • Union Council portals

  • Metropolitan Corporation websites

Online application still requires physical verification in most cases.


Birth Certificate Fees

  • Normal fee: PKR 200 – 1,000

  • Urgent service: Additional charges may apply

Fees vary by city and urgency.


Processing Time

  • Normal: 3–10 working days

  • Urgent: 1–3 working days


Late Birth Registration in Pakistan

If birth was not registered within 60 days:

  • Affidavit is required

  • Additional verification is done

  • Approval time increases

Late registration is common and legally allowed.


Common Reasons for Rejection

Avoid these mistakes:

  • Wrong spelling of name

  • Mismatch between hospital record and CNIC

  • Missing affidavit for late registration

  • Applying in the wrong Union Council

Most delays happen due to incorrect or incomplete information.


Birth Certificate for NADRA & Passport

  • Birth certificate is mandatory for B-Form

  • Required for child passport

  • Used to correct NADRA records


FAQs

Is birth certificate mandatory in Pakistan?

Yes, for identity registration, education, and foreign documentation.

Can I get a birth certificate without hospital record?

Yes, but affidavit and additional verification will be required.

Is NADRA birth certificate valid?

NADRA does not issue birth certificates; Union Council certificates are official.


Final Words

A birth certificate is a foundational document. Any mistake can create long-term problems in NADRA, passport, and visa records. Apply carefully and double-check spellings before submission.


Need help with other documents? Read our complete guides on B-Form, CNIC, Passport, Domicile Certificate, and Family Registration Certificate in Pakistan.

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