If you were born in Jamaica and need a copy of your birth certificate — whether it’s for school, passport, NHT, or banking — here’s how to get your Jamaican birth certificate in 2025. This guide also includes how to apply for a replacement or correct a mistake.
🏢 Where to Apply for a Birth Certificate
The Registrar General’s Department (RGD) is the official agency in charge of issuing birth certificates in Jamaica.
📋 What You’ll Need
- Full name at birth
- Date of birth
- Mother’s full maiden name
- Father’s name (if registered)
- Place of birth (parish and hospital or district)
- Your TRN and photo ID (if applying in person)
💻 How to Apply Online
- Go to www.rgd.gov.jm
- Click “Apply for Birth Certificate”
- Create an account or sign in
- Fill out the application form
- Pay online using card (JMD or USD accepted)
- Wait for delivery by courier or pick-up notice
📦 How Long Does It Take?
- Standard service: 7–14 business days
- Express service: 3–5 business days (additional fee)
🧾 Fees (2025 Rates)
- First copy: JMD $1,500 (standard)
- Express copy: JMD $3,000+
- Corrections or Late Entry: additional forms + fee apply
🔁 Replacement or Late Registration
If your name was never officially registered, you must complete a late registration form at the RGD and may need a Justice of the Peace (JP) to witness. The RGD can also correct spelling errors or add a father’s name if supporting documents are provided.
✅ Pro Tips
- Double-check the spelling of names before submitting
- Keep your receipt and application number
- Contact the RGD hotline at (876) 619-1260 if your delivery is delayed
📌 Conclusion
Your birth certificate is one of the most important documents you’ll ever need in Jamaica. Whether it’s your first copy or a replacement, this guide makes the process simple and clear. For more document help, click here.
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