North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4 - Vital Statistics.
§ 130A-104 - Registration of birth one year or more after birth.

130A-104. Registration of birth one year or more after birth.
(a) When the birth of a person born in this State has not been registered within one year after birth, a delayed certificate may be filed with the register of deeds in the county in which the birth occurred. An applicant for a delayed certificate must submit the minimum documentation prescribed by the State Registrar.
(b) A certificate of birth registered one year or more after the date of the birth shall be marked "delayed" and show the date of the delayed registration. A summary statement of evidence submitted in support of the delayed registration shall be endorsed on the certificate. The register of deeds shall forward the original and a duplicate to the State Registrar for final approval. If the certificate complies with the rules and has not been previously registered, the State Registrar shall file the original and return the duplicate to the register of deeds for recording.
(c) When an applicant does not submit the minimum documentation required or when the State Registrar finds reason to question the validity or adequacy of the certificate or documentary evidence, the State Registrar shall not register the delayed certificate and shall advise the applicant of the reasons for this action. If the deficiencies are not corrected, the applicant shall be advised of the right to an administrative hearing and of the availability of a judicial determination under G.S. 130A-106.
(d) Delayed certificates shall have the same evidentiary value as those registered within five days. (1941, c. 126; 1957, c. 1357, s. 1; 1969, c. 80, s. 8; c. 1031, s. 1; 1973, c. 476, s. 128; 1979, c. 95, s. 6; 1983, c. 891, s. 2.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 130A - Public Health

Article 4 - Vital Statistics.

§ 130A-90 - Vital statistics program.

§ 130A-91 - State Registrar.

§ 130A-92 - Duties of the State Registrar.

§ 130A-93 - Access to vital records; copies.

§ 130A-93.1 - Fees for vital records copies or search; automation fund.

§ 130A-94 - Local registrar.

§ 130A-95 - Control of local registrar.

§ 130A-96 - Appointment of deputy and sub-registrars.

§ 130A-97 - Duties of local registrars.

§ 130A-98 - Pay of local registrars.

§ 130A-99 - Register of deeds to preserve copies of birth and death records.

§ 130A-100 - Register of deeds may perform notarial acts.

§ 130A-101 - Birth registration.

§ 130A-102 - Contents of birth certificate.

§ 130A-103 - Registration of birth certificates more than five days and less than one year after birth.

§ 130A-104 - Registration of birth one year or more after birth.

§ 130A-105 - Validation of irregular registration of birth certificates.

§ 130A-106 - Establishing fact of birth by persons without certificates.

§ 130A-107 - Establishing facts relating to a birth of unknown parentage; certificate of identification.

§ 130A-108 - Certificate of identification for individual of foreign birth.

§ 130A-109 - Birth certificate as evidence.

§ 130A-110 - Registration of marriage certificates.

§ 130A-111 - Registration of divorces and annulments.

§ 130A-112 - Notification of death.

§ 130A-113 - Permits for burial-transit, authorization for cremation and disinterment-reinterment.

§ 130A-114 - Fetal death registration; certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.

§ 130A-115 - Death registration.

§ 130A-116 - Contents of death certificate.

§ 130A-117 - Persons required to keep records and provide information.

§ 130A-118 - Amendment of birth and death certificates.

§ 130A-119 - Clerk of Court to furnish State Registrar with facts as to paternity of children born out of wedlock when judicially determined.

§ 130A-120 - Certification of birth dates furnished to veterans' organizations.

§ 130A-121 - List of deceased residents for county jury commission and Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.