Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 23-3 - Vital Records
Section 23-3-13. - Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

§ 23-3-13. Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.
(a) If any certificate of birth is rejected by the state registrar of vital records, including a delayed certificate of birth under the provisions of § 23-3-12, the applicant may, in the absence of an order from the family court, acknowledging or establishing paternity, or change in parentage through adoption, petition the superior court for an order establishing a record of the date and place of the birth and the parentage of the person whose birth is to be registered. The superior court shall have sole jurisdiction over proceedings relating to certificates of birth rejected by the state registrar of vital records.
(b) The petition shall allege:
(1) That the person for whom a certificate of birth is sought was born in this state;
(2) That no record of birth of the person can be found in the office of the state or local custodian of birth records;
(3) That the state registrar of vital records has refused to register a delayed certificate of birth; and
(4) Other allegations as may be required.
(c) The petition shall be accompanied by all documentary evidence which was submitted to the registration official in support of the registration. The petition shall be sworn to by the petitioner.
(d) The superior court shall fix a time and place for hearing the petition and shall give the registrar of vital records ten (10) days notice of the hearing. The registrar of vital records, or his or her authorized representative, may appear and testify in the proceeding.
(e) If the superior court from the evidence presented finds that the person for whom a delayed certificate of birth is sought was born in this state, it shall make findings as to the place and date of birth, parentage, and any other findings that the case may require and shall issue an order to establish a record of birth. The superior court may use a form prescribed and furnished by the state registrar of vital records. This order shall include the birth data to be registered; a description of the evidence presented in the manner prescribed by § 23-3-12; and the date of the superior court’s action.
(f) The clerk of the superior court shall forward each order to establish a record of birth to the state registrar of vital records not later than the tenth (10th) day of the calendar month following the month in which it was entered. The order shall be registered by the state registrar of vital records and shall constitute the record of birth, from which copies may be issued in accordance with §§ 23-3-24 and 23-3-25.
History of Section.P.L. 1961, ch. 87, § 1; P.L. 1986, ch. 193, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 193, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 23 - Health and Safety

Chapter 23-3 - Vital Records

Section 23-3-1. - Definitions.

Section 23-3-2. - Division of vital records and statewide system.

Section 23-3-3. - Rules and regulations.

Section 23-3-4. - Appointment of state registrar of vital records.

Section 23-3-5. - Duties of state registrar of vital records.

Section 23-3-5.1. - Transfer of public historical documents.

Section 23-3-6. - Local registrars.

Section 23-3-7. - Duties of local registrars.

Section 23-3-8. - Compensation of local registrars.

Section 23-3-9. - Form of certificates.

Section 23-3-10. - Birth registration.

Section 23-3-10.1. - Certificates of birth — Social security numbers.

Section 23-3-10.2. - Certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth — Filing.

Section 23-3-11. - Infants of unknown parentage — Foundling registration.

Section 23-3-12. - Delayed registration of births.

Section 23-3-12A. - Delayed registration of death and marriage.

Section 23-3-13. - Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

Section 23-3-14. - Court reports of adoption.

Section 23-3-15. - New certificates of birth following adoption — Legitimation and genetic parent determination.

Section 23-3-15.1. - New certificates of birth following foreign adoption — Exempt from judicial proceedings.

Section 23-3-16. - Death registration.

Section 23-3-17. - Fetal death registration.

Section 23-3-18. - Permits.

Section 23-3-19. - Extension of time.

Section 23-3-20. - Court reports of divorce.

Section 23-3-21. - Correction and amendment of vital records.

Section 23-3-22. - Reproduction of records.

Section 23-3-23. - Disclosure of records.

Section 23-3-24. - Copies of data from vital records.

Section 23-3-24.1. - Native Americans — Certified copies of birth records.

Section 23-3-25. - Fees for copies and searches.

Section 23-3-25.1. - Veterans’ exemption for fees for copies and searches.

Section 23-3-26. - Persons required to keep records.

Section 23-3-27. - Duties to furnish information relative to vital events.

Section 23-3-28. - Penalties.

Section 23-3-29. - Division of vital records and state registrar of vital records.