When a death or marriage occurring in the state has not been registered, a certificate may be filed in accordance with regulations adopted under this chapter. The certificate shall be registered subject to evidentiary requirements prescribed by the department by regulation to substantiate the alleged facts of death or marriage. Certificates of death and marriage registered one year or more after the date of occurrence shall be marked “delayed.”
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
Chapter 50. Vital Statistics Act
Article 3. Registration Requirements, Procedures, and Certificates.
Sec. 18.50.150. Form of certificate.
Sec. 18.50.160. Birth registration.
Sec. 18.50.162. Notification about hearing screening.
Sec. 18.50.165. Acknowledgement of paternity; forms.
Sec. 18.50.170. Foundling registration.
Sec. 18.50.180. Delayed registration of birth.
Sec. 18.50.190. Delayed registration of death or marriage.
Sec. 18.50.200. Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.
Sec. 18.50.210. Court reports of adoption.
Sec. 18.50.211. Certificate of birth for foreign-born adopted person.
Sec. 18.50.220. New certificate of birth.
Sec. 18.50.225. Birth certificates suitable for display.
Sec. 18.50.230. Death registration; disclosure for child support purposes.
Sec. 18.50.235. Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.
Sec. 18.50.240. Fetal death registration.
Sec. 18.50.245. Report of induced termination of pregnancy.
Sec. 18.50.260. Extension of time.
Sec. 18.50.270. Marriage registration.
Sec. 18.50.272. Heirloom certificates of marriage suitable for display.
Sec. 18.50.280. Court reports of divorce, dissolution, and annulment.