Code of Virginia
Chapter 7 - Vital Records
§ 32.1-257. Filing birth certificates; from whom required; signatures of parents

A. A certificate of birth for each live birth that occurs in the Commonwealth shall be filed with the State Registrar within seven days after such birth. The certificate of birth shall be registered by the State Registrar if it has been completed and filed in accordance with this section.
B. When a birth occurs in an institution or en route thereto, the person in charge of such institution or an authorized designee shall obtain the personal data, and prepare the certificate either on forms furnished by the State Registrar or by an electronic process as approved by the Board. Such person or designee shall, if submitting a form, secure the signatures required by the certificate. The physician or other person in attendance shall provide the medical information required by the certificate within five days after the birth. The person in charge of the institution or an authorized designee shall certify to the authenticity of the birth registration either by affixing his signature to the certificate or by an electronic process approved by the Board, and shall file the certificate of birth with the State Registrar within seven days after such birth.
C. When a birth occurs outside an institution, the certificate shall be prepared on forms furnished by the State Registrar and filed by one of the following in the indicated order of priority, in accordance with the regulations of the Board:
1. The physician in attendance at or immediately after the birth, or in the absence of such physician,
2. Any other person in attendance at or immediately after the birth, or in the absence of such a person,
3. The mother, the other parent, or, in the absence of the other parent and the inability of the mother, the person in charge of the premises where the birth occurred.
C1. When a birth occurs on a moving conveyance within the United States of America and the child is first removed from the conveyance in this Commonwealth, the birth shall be registered in this Commonwealth and the place where the child is first removed from the conveyance shall be considered the place of birth. When a birth occurs on a moving conveyance while in international waters or air space or in a foreign country or its air space and the child is first removed from the conveyance in this Commonwealth, the birth shall be registered in this Commonwealth although the certificate shall indicate the actual place of birth insofar as can be determined.
D. If the mother of a child is not married to the natural father of the child at the time of birth or was not married to the natural father at any time during the 10 months next preceding such birth, the name of the father shall not be entered on the certificate of birth without a sworn acknowledgment of paternity, executed subsequent to the birth of the child, of both the mother and of the person to be named as the father. In any case in which a final determination of the paternity of a child has been made by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to § 20-49.8, from which no appeal has been taken and for which the time allowed to perfect an appeal has expired, the name of the father and the surname of the child shall be entered on the certificate of birth in accordance with the finding and order of the court.
Children born of marriages prohibited by law, deemed null or void, or dissolved by a court shall nevertheless be legitimate and the birth certificate for such children shall contain full information concerning the other parent.
For the purpose of birth registration in the case of a child resulting from assisted conception, pursuant to Chapter 9 (§ 20-156 et seq.) of Title 20, the birth certificate of such child shall contain full information concerning the mother's spouse as the other parent of the child and the gestational mother as the mother of the child. Donors of sperm or ova shall not have any parental rights or duties for any such child.
In the event that any person desires to have the name of the father entered on the certificate of birth based upon the judgment of paternity of a court of another state, such person shall apply to an appropriate court of the Commonwealth for an order reflecting that such court has reviewed such judgment of paternity and has determined that such judgment of paternity was amply supported in evidence and legitimate for the purposes of Article IV, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States.
If the order of paternity should be appealed, the registrar shall not enter the name of the alleged father on the certificate of birth during the pendency of such appeal. If the father is not named on the certificate of birth, no other information concerning the father shall be entered on the certificate.
E. Either of the parents of the child shall verify the accuracy of the personal data to be entered on the certificate of birth in time to permit the filing within the seven days prescribed above.
Code 1950, § 32-353.15; 1960, c. 451; 1979, c. 711; 1983, c. 240; 1984, c. 189; 1991, c. 611; 1994, cc. 796, 919; 2020, c. 900.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 32.1 - Health

Chapter 7 - Vital Records

§ 32.1-249. Definitions

§ 32.1-250. Duties of Board

§ 32.1-251. State Registrar; appointment

§ 32.1-252. State Registrar; duties; delegations

§ 32.1-253. Same; establishment of registration districts

§ 32.1-254. County and city registrars designated; deputies; special registrars

§ 32.1-255. Duties of county, city and special registrars and deputies

§ 32.1-256. Fees of special registrars

§ 32.1-257. Filing birth certificates; from whom required; signatures of parents

§ 32.1-257.1. Parents to report social security account number at time of child's birth

§ 32.1-258. Report of foundling; constitutes birth certificate

§ 32.1-258.1. Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth; requirements

§ 32.1-259. Filing and registration of delayed birth certificates; refusal of registration; notice of right of appeal

§ 32.1-260. Petition for court order establishing record of birth when delayed certificate rejected; hearing; notice; findings; registration of court order

§ 32.1-261. New certificate of birth established on proof of adoption, legitimation or determination of paternity, or change of sex

§ 32.1-261.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-262. Records of adoptions

§ 32.1-263. Filing death certificates; medical certification; investigation by Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

§ 32.1-264. Reports of fetal deaths; medical certification; investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; confidentiality of information concerning abortions

§ 32.1-265. Transit permits; permits for disinterment and reinterment

§ 32.1-266. Extending time for filing death certificates and obtaining out-of-state transit permits

§ 32.1-267. Records of marriages; duties of officer issuing marriage license and person officiating at ceremony; blocking of social security number

§ 32.1-268. Reports of divorces and annulments

§ 32.1-268.1. Compilation and posting of marriage, divorce, and annulment data

§ 32.1-269. Amending vital records; change of name; acknowledgment of paternity

§ 32.1-269.1. Amending death certificates; change and correction of demographic information by affidavit or court order

§ 32.1-270. State Registrar may reproduce records; disposition of documents from which permanent reproductions made

§ 32.1-271. Disclosure of information in records; when unlawful; when permitted; proceeding to compel disclosure; when certain records made public

§ 32.1-272. Certified copies of vital records; other copies

§ 32.1-273. Fees for certified copies, searches of files, etc.; disposition

§ 32.1-273.1. Virginia Vital Statistics Automation Fund

§ 32.1-274. Persons in charge of institutions and funeral directors, etc., to keep records; lists sent to State Registrar

§ 32.1-275. Information as to births, deaths, marriages and divorces to be furnished on demand

§ 32.1-275.1. Matching of birth and death certificates; marking of certificates and copies

§ 32.1-275.2. Notation on birth records of missing children

§ 32.1-276. Penalty imposed for violations