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Bihar Birth Certificate New Rules

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The following is a current and concise overview of Bihar's **new birth certificate regulations**:    Highlights of the Revised Rules     1. Stricter documentation for delayed registration    * Within 21 days after birth, apply to the chosen registrar—Assistant/Block Statistical Officer in cities, Panchayat Secretary in rural regions ([Patna Press][1]).   * **21 days later**:     * **30 days to one year**: A fine of ₹20 applies.   More than one year: A penalty of ₹50, then up to ₹100 plus a self-attested affidavit is needed ([Prabhat Khabar][2]).   * Late applications also call for identification (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, driving licence, service book) ([Patna Press][1]), school credentials, and medical records (hospital/doctor/midwife).     2. Older Births Get Higher-Level Approvals    * For births older than one year:     * **Urban areas**: Rather than lower authoritie...