Reclaiming Identity Kit - pilch
Reclaiming Identity Kit - pilch
Reclaiming Identity Kit - pilch
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<strong>Reclaiming</strong> <strong>Identity</strong> <strong>Kit</strong> – Birth certificate<br />
To obtain a new birth certificate:<br />
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You must complete the application for birth certificate (copy attached). If you are also<br />
applying for a new birth certificate for family members please complete a separate form for<br />
each person<br />
You must provide a letter signed by either Centrelink, the Country Fire Authority, the State<br />
Emergency Service or Victoria Police verifying that your birth certificate has been lost in the<br />
bushfires. Attached is a sample letter you could give to the authority to use.<br />
You are not required to provide any other form of identification to have your birth certificate<br />
replaced. You should ignore the identification requirements on the application form.<br />
The $25.80 application fee will be waived. You should ignore the section requesting payment<br />
details on the application form.<br />
If you can attend the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in person and<br />
take the application form/s and letter with you and they will process your application and issue<br />
you with a new birth certificate/s on the spot.<br />
The address for the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages is a follows:<br />
Ground Floor, 595 Collins Street<br />
Melbourne Vic 3001<br />
If you cannot attend the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in person,<br />
you should send the application form/s and letter to Ms Kathy McLaren at the following<br />
address:<br />
Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages<br />
GPO Box 4322<br />
Melbourne Vic 3001<br />
You will need to provide a return address for your birth certificate/s to be sent to. You can ask<br />
for your birth certificate/s to be sent to any address that you choose, for example to a friend or<br />
family member. It is not recommended that you have the certificate/s sent to a local post<br />
office close to the bushfire areas as the post offices are dealing with a backlog of mail.<br />
Contact details<br />
If you need assistance, contact the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages on 1300 369 367.
Other legal assistance<br />
If you have any issues in obtaining your birth certificate, or if you have any other legal issues, call the<br />
Bushfire Legal Helpline on 1800 113 432.