1. If a birth occurs in a hospital or the mother and child are immediately transported to a hospital, the person in charge of the hospital or his or her designated representative shall obtain the necessary information, prepare a birth certificate, secure the signatures required by the certificate and file it within 10 days with the health officer of the registration district where the birth occurred. The physician in attendance shall provide the medical information required by the certificate and certify to the fact of birth within 72 hours after the birth. If the physician does not certify to the fact of birth within the required 72 hours, the person in charge of the hospital or the designated representative shall complete and sign the certification.
2. If a birth occurs outside a hospital and the mother and child are not immediately transported to a hospital, the birth certificate must be prepared and filed by one of the following persons in the following order of priority:
(a) The physician in attendance at or immediately after the birth.
(b) Any other person in attendance at or immediately after the birth.
(c) The father, mother or, if the father is absent and the mother is incapacitated, the person in charge of the premises where the birth occurred.
3. If a birth occurs in a moving conveyance, the place of birth is the place where the child is removed from the conveyance.
4. In cities, the certificate of birth must be filed sooner than 10 days after the birth if so required by municipal ordinance or regulation.
5. If the mother was:
(a) Married at the time of birth, the name of her spouse must be entered on the certificate as the other parent of the child unless:
(1) A court has issued an order establishing that a person other than the mother’s spouse is the other parent of the child; or
(2) The mother and a person other than the mother’s spouse have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285.
(b) Widowed at the time of birth but married at the time of conception, the name of her spouse at the time of conception must be entered on the certificate as the other parent of the child unless:
(1) A court has issued an order establishing that a person other than the mother’s spouse at the time of conception is the other parent of the child; or
(2) The mother and a person other than the mother’s spouse at the time of conception have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285.
6. If the mother was unmarried at the time of birth, the name of the other parent may be entered on the original certificate of birth only if:
(a) The provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection 5 are applicable;
(b) A court has issued an order establishing that the person is the other parent of the child; or
(c) The parents of the child have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285. If both parents execute a declaration consenting to the use of the surname of one parent as the surname of the child, the name of that parent must be entered on the original certificate of birth and the surname of that parent must be entered thereon as the surname of the child.
7. An order entered or a declaration executed pursuant to subsection 6 must be submitted to the local health officer, the local health officer’s authorized representative, or the attending physician or midwife before a proper certificate of birth is forwarded to the State Registrar. The order or declaration must then be delivered to the State Registrar for filing. The State Registrar’s file of orders and declarations must be sealed and the contents of the file may be examined only upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction or at the request of either parent or the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services of the Department of Health and Human Services as necessary to carry out the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 654a. The local health officer shall complete the original certificate of birth in accordance with subsection 6 and other provisions of this chapter.
8. As used in this section, "court" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 125B.004.
[Part 13:199:1911; A 1941, 353; 1931 NCL § 5247]—(NRS A 1967, 1108; 1973, 207; 1977, 350; 1981, 465; 1983, 1879; 1997, 2338; 2007, 1527; 2017, 250, 791)
1. If a birth occurs in a hospital or the person giving birth and child are immediately transported to a hospital, the person in charge of the hospital or his or her designated representative shall obtain the necessary information, prepare a birth certificate, secure the signatures required by the certificate and file it within 10 days with the health officer of the registration district where the birth occurred. The physician in attendance shall provide the medical information required by the certificate and certify to the fact of birth within 72 hours after the birth. If the physician does not certify to the fact of birth within the required 72 hours, the person in charge of the hospital or the designated representative shall complete and sign the certification.
2. If a birth occurs outside a hospital and the person giving birth and child are not immediately transported to a hospital, the birth certificate must be prepared and filed by one of the following persons in the following order of priority:
(a) The physician in attendance at or immediately after the birth.
(b) Any other person in attendance at or immediately after the birth.
(c) The person giving birth or other parent or, if the other parent is absent and the person giving birth is incapacitated, the person in charge of the premises where the birth occurred.
3. If a birth occurs in a moving conveyance, the place of birth is the place where the child is removed from the conveyance.
4. In cities, the certificate of birth must be filed sooner than 10 days after the birth if so required by municipal ordinance or regulation.
5. If the person giving birth was:
(a) Married at the time of birth, the name of the spouse of that person must be entered on the certificate as the other parent of the child unless:
(1) A court has issued an order establishing that a person other than the spouse of the person giving birth is the other parent of the child; or
(2) The person giving birth and a person other than the spouse of the person giving birth have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285.
(b) Widowed at the time of birth but married at the time of conception, the name of the spouse of the person giving birth at the time of conception must be entered on the certificate as the other parent of the child unless:
(1) A court has issued an order establishing that a person other than the spouse of the person giving birth at the time of conception is the other parent of the child; or
(2) The person giving birth and a person other than the spouse of the person giving birth at the time of conception have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285.
6. If the person giving birth was unmarried at the time of birth, the name of the other parent may be entered on the original certificate of birth only if:
(a) The provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection 5 are applicable;
(b) A court has issued an order establishing that the person is the other parent of the child; or
(c) The parents of the child have signed a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.283 or a declaration for the voluntary acknowledgment of parentage developed by the Board pursuant to NRS 440.285. If both parents execute a declaration consenting to the use of the surname of one parent as the surname of the child, the name of that parent must be entered on the original certificate of birth and the surname of that parent must be entered thereon as the surname of the child.
7. An order entered or a declaration executed pursuant to subsection 6 must be submitted to the local health officer, the local health officer’s authorized representative, or the attending physician or midwife before a proper certificate of birth is forwarded to the State Registrar. The order or declaration must then be delivered to the State Registrar for filing. The State Registrar’s file of orders and declarations must be sealed and the contents of the file may be examined only upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction or at the request of either parent or the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services of the Department of Health and Human Services as necessary to carry out the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 654a. The local health officer shall complete the original certificate of birth in accordance with subsection 6 and other provisions of this chapter.
8. As used in this section, "court" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 125B.004.
[Part 13:199:1911; A 1941, 353; 1931 NCL § 5247]—(NRS A 1967, 1108; 1973, 207; 1977, 350; 1981, 465; 1983, 1879; 1997, 2338; 2007, 1527; 2017, 250, 791; 2021, 3428, effective January 1, 2022)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 440 - Vital Statistics
NRS 440.005 - "Advanced practice registered nurse" defined.
NRS 440.010 - "Board" defined.
NRS 440.020 - "Dead body" defined.
NRS 440.025 - "Human remains" and "remains" defined.
NRS 440.035 - "Midwife" defined. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
NRS 440.040 - "Person in charge of interment" defined.
NRS 440.050 - "Physician" defined.
NRS 440.060 - "State Registrar" defined.
NRS 440.070 - "Stillbirth" defined.
NRS 440.080 - "Vital statistics" defined.
NRS 440.085 - Chapter inapplicable to remains of native Indian.
NRS 440.090 - Requisites of certificates.
NRS 440.100 - Persons required to furnish information.
NRS 440.110 - State Registrar of Vital Statistics.
NRS 440.130 - Preparation and distribution of forms and blanks; charge for blank certificate.
NRS 440.140 - Preparation and issuance of instructions; use of other forms and blanks prohibited.
NRS 440.150 - Examination and supplementation of certificates.
NRS 440.155 - Registration of altered or amended certificates.
NRS 440.160 - Preservation, indexing and copying of certificates.
NRS 440.165 - Reproduction of original records and files.
NRS 440.170 - Records open to inspection; use of data restricted.
NRS 440.190 - County health officer as registrar.
NRS 440.200 - Furnishing blank certificates.
NRS 440.210 - Certificates of birth and death: Examination by local health officer.
NRS 440.220 - Certificates of birth and death: Enforcement of requirements by local health officer.
NRS 440.240 - Certificates of birth and death: Preservation of copies by local health officer.
NRS 440.260 - Certificates of birth and death: Time for delivery to State Registrar.
NRS 440.270 - Immediate registration required.
NRS 440.290 - Certificate of birth: Form and contents.
NRS 440.300 - Certificate of birth: Supplemental report of name required for unnamed child.
NRS 440.319 - Certificate of birth: Effect of gestational agreement.
NRS 440.327 - Certificate of birth: Requests for certificates of certain missing children.
NRS 440.330 - Registration of foundling; contents of report.
NRS 440.340 - Registration of stillborn children.
NRS 440.350 - Form and contents of certificate of death or stillbirth.
NRS 440.360 - Authentication of personal and statistical information concerning certificate.
NRS 440.370 - Signature required on statement of facts concerning disposition of body.
NRS 440.380 - Medical certificate of death: Signature; contents.
NRS 440.390 - Presentation of certificate of stillbirth.
NRS 440.400 - Effect of using indefinite or unsatisfactory terms on certificate.
NRS 440.410 - Manner of defining cause of death.
NRS 440.430 - Duties of coroner.
NRS 440.437 - Death caused by sudden infant death syndrome: Report by State Registrar.
NRS 440.440 - Duties of funeral director and sheriff upon death of unknown person.
NRS 440.450 - Prerequisites to disposal of body.
NRS 440.460 - Personal and statistical information.
NRS 440.470 - Presentation of certificate of death.
NRS 440.480 - Statement as to disposition of body.
NRS 440.490 - Presentation of completed certificate of death to local registrar.
NRS 440.495 - Notification of county clerk or registrar of voters.
NRS 440.510 - Contents of burial permit.
NRS 440.520 - Disposition of burial or removal permit.
NRS 440.530 - Burial permit to accompany body.
NRS 440.550 - Body transported from another state.
NRS 440.560 - Interment without burial permit prohibited.
NRS 440.570 - Validity of burial permit in another district.
NRS 440.580 - Signature, endorsement and return of permit.
NRS 440.590 - Records of interments.
NRS 440.600 - County clerk required to report number of marriage licenses issued.
NRS 440.605 - Reports to be filed by clerk of district court with State Registrar; fees.
NRS 440.620 - Proof required for filing of delayed certificate.
NRS 440.630 - Procedure for delayed or altered certificates.
NRS 440.640 - Delayed or altered certificates as evidence.
NRS 440.650 - Issuance of certified copy of certificate; limitation.
NRS 440.660 - Certified copy of record of birth or death is prima facie evidence.
NRS 440.670 - Abstracted birth certificate: Issuance; contents; form; use as evidence.
NRS 440.690 - Receipt of fees: Accounting; deposit; refunding overpayments; use of certain proceeds.
NRS 440.715 - Fee for support of office of county coroner.
NRS 440.735 - Affixing of signature to uncompleted certificate of death.
NRS 440.740 - Failure or refusal to file certificate of birth with local health officer.
NRS 440.750 - Interment, removal or other disposition of dead body without permit.
NRS 440.760 - Alteration of certificate of birth or death.
NRS 440.765 - Use or possession of certificate of birth of another person.
NRS 440.770 - Furnishing false information for certificate of birth or death.
NRS 440.773 - Sale for profit of copy or abstract of certificate of marriage.
NRS 440.775 - Injunction against sale for profit of copy of certificate of marriage.