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An apostille or authentication is an official government certificate that proves the signature, stamp or seal on a document is genuine. In New Zealand, this process is managed by the Department of Internal Affairs.
When a mother knows who the father of her child is, she is legally obligated to name the father on her child's birth certificate under section 9 of the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act 1995.
If you're not married, you'll have to file a paternity request form, which you can find on your state's Department of Health or Office of Vital Records website. Once your paternity request has been granted by your state, both parents will need to sign a Paternity Acknowledgement form in the presence of a notary.
New Zealand is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention and any official document destined for this country requires an Apostille from the Secretary of State. New Zealand joined the Hague Apostille Convention on November 22, 2001.
Get a document witnessed, certified or authenticated Justice of the Peace. Solicitor of the High Court. Notary Public (there may be a cost) Deputy Registrar at a court (not all courts will be able to certify copies)
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The Certificate contains the following information of an individual: name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, citizenship, and religion, among others. By its very nature, the certificate issued by the Civil Registrar contains sensitive personal information.
Get a document witnessed, certified or authenticated Justice of the Peace. Solicitor of the High Court. Notary Public (there may be a cost) Deputy Registrar at a court (not all courts will be able to certify copies)
Reference number on the back of birth certificates The paper that is used for the printing of birth certificates has a reference number on the back of it. That reference number is used internally by the Department for operational purposes only and is not used for any other purpose.
U.S. Embassies and Consulates do not have the authority to affix an apostille to U.S. documents so please do not book an appointment for this. The Secretary of State in the state where the document was issued is authorized to affix the apostille on a U.S. birth, marriage or death certificate.
The original document should be submitted for apostille to the Apostille Unit of the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (NZDIA) in Wellington with contact no. 04-4702928 or please follow this link for further information https://www.dia.govt.nz/Document-authentication.

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