Where is the Kenyan birth certificate number located?

Where is the Kenyan birth certificate number located?

Where is the Kenyan birth certificate number located? The unique number is located on the top right side of the certificate. It is the number that appears above the date of birth. This number is vital in accessing education, visas, passports, and other essential government and non-governmental services.

Kenyan birth certificate
Kenyan birth certificate number uniquely identifies an individual in the national records. Photo: citizentv.co.ke (modified by author)
Source: UGC

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Key takeaways

  • A birth certificate is a handy document issued to a person as the first form of identification ahead of a national ID card.
  • The Kenyan birth certificate is a vital document used for various purposes, from applying for passports to enrolling in schools.
  • A crucial piece of information on this document is the birth certificate number.
  • This unique identifier helps track your birth record and differentiates it from others.

Where is the Kenyan birth certificate number located?

The Kenya birth certificate number is located on the top right side of the certificate. It is a unique identifier assigned to each birth certificate issued by the civil registration office. This number is critical for record-keeping and verification purposes. It ensures that each individual has a unique and traceable record in the national database.

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Birth certificate number location

The Kenyan birth certificate number is located in the top right corner of your certificate. It is often printed in a different font or colour, mostly grey, and has seven (7) numbers. Examples of birth certificate numbers are 0599538, 5424745, and 1247809.

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Kenyan birth certificate number circled in red. Photo: citizentv.co.ke (modified by author)
Source: UGC

Birth certificate number verification

Once you have located your birth certificate number, you might wonder if it's valid. The CRS is the government agency responsible for birth registrations. You can contact their office or visit their website to inquire about verification procedures.

Alternatively, you can visit the Huduma Centre, which is authorized to issue birth certificates. You can visit them with your certificate and inquire about verification methods.

How to check birth certificate number online in Kenya?

There is no process on how to check the birth certificate number online in Kenya using your ID number. However, you can visit the Civil Registration Service (CRS) for any inquiries or verification.

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Importance of birth certificate number

The birth certificate number serves several critical functions:

  • It uniquely identifies an individual in the national records.
  • Ensures that the birth certificate is genuine and not forged.
  • Facilitates efficient record-keeping and retrieval of information.
  • Necessary for accessing various government and private sector services, including education, healthcare, and travel. Crucial processes that require the birth certificate number include school enrollment, HELB loan application, ID and passport applications, driving license, TSC registration, KRA PIN registration, and other legal procedures.
A woman filling out an application form and a copy of a Kenyan birth certificate
Left: A woman filling out an application form. Right: A copy of a Kenyan birth certificate. Photo: Kindel Media/Pexels, Civil Registration Services - Kenya
Source: UGC

What is the entry number on the birth certificate?

It is a sequential number assigned to all birth registrations within a specific period, not unique to your record alone. It is typically found on the left side of the certificate, above your date of birth.

Is the entry number the same as the birth certificate number?

No. The entry number is a birth registration number that is assigned when a birth is first registered. It serves as a unique identifier in the civil register. In most cases, this number consists of about 10 digits, for example, 0111328976 or 0265116289.

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How many digits does a birth certificate number have in Kenya?

A birth certificate typically has 7 digits, and each number is unique to that individual. Examples of birth certificate numbers include 0599546, 1235647, and 5324767.

How do you authenticate your Kenyan birth certificate?

The only way to authenticate your birth certificate is to ensure that it is certified by the Civil Registration Department under the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of the National Government. It has to have the government seal.

Where is the birth entry number on a South African birth certificate?

It is located in the top left-hand corner of the document, unlike the Kenyan one, which is located in the right-hand corner.

What is the B3 form for a birth certificate in Kenya?

A B3 forming Kenya is used for late registration of a birth, meaning that the birth was not registered within the standard time frame.

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Where is the Kenyan birth certificate number located? You can find it at the top right corner of the certificate. The number is crucial to every citizen in processing various services such as school enrollment, ID and passport applications, and legal matters.

Tuko.co.ke recently published a guide to changing details on birth certificates in Kenya. Under the Births and Deaths Registration Act, parents have six months to submit details about their child, but a lot can change after that time.

Once a child's details are registered, a parent/guardian can easily change them by applying to the registry within two years of birth. After two years, the child's birth certificate name can only be changed using a deed poll.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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