Registrant (Self)

The registrant is eligible to receive a certified copy of their birth certificate if all of the following criteria are met:

  • The registrant is over 18 years of age.
  • The registrant submits a signed application
  • The registrant provides valid government issued identification or notarized signature on the application.
  • The registrant submits the appropriate fee(s).

If the registrant is less than 18 years of age, documentation that the registrant is emancipated, according to A.R.S. Title 12, chapter 15, or married is required (i.e. a certified court order documenting the registrant has been emancipated or a marriage certificate proving the registrant is married.)

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1. Registrant (Self)
2. Registrant (Self – at least 16 years of age)
3. Parents
4. Spouse
5. Grandparent
6. Adult Child
7. Adult Brother or Sister
8. Guardian
9. A Person Designated in a Power of Attorney
10. Conservator
11. A Person Designated in a Court Order
12. Attorney Representing the Registrant, Registrant's Parent or Guardian
13. Adoption Agencies Representing Biological or Adoptive Parents
14. Private Attorney Representing Adoptive Parents
15. Government Agency Request
16. Noncertified Copy: Genealogical Research
17. Noncertified Copy: Government Agency Request