Guide to Getting a Birth Certificate in Saudi Arabia

For any family, having a baby is an exciting and amazing time. However, as a foreigner living in Saudi Arabia or an international real estate investor you also need to take into consideration the legal documents.Now getting an official document for your newborn baby may look complex and tedious, but in fact the Saudi government with its to-do system has made it extremely smooth as well as digital. This detailed guide will take you step by step on how exactly to go about getting a birth certificate saudi arabia, what your options are when it comes to lost birth certificate saudi arabia and how get your document stamp MOFA Attestation so you can use it anywhere in the world.

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Why Getting a Birth Certificate Should Be Your First Order of Business

Once a child is born in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, there are government procedures to register that birth. A birth certificate is not simply a piece of paper. This is your child’s first official ID document.

This document is vitally important, without it you cannot carry out other critical activities as:

  • A passport for your baby from your own country’s embassy
  • Having a Residency permit (Iqama) for new born Baby to stay legally in Saudi Arabia.
  • Health Insurance For Your Child, To Fulfil Their Medical Needs
  • This is the guide for travelling out of Saudi Arabia with your newborn

Parents must register the child within 30 days from the date of birth, according to a directive by the Saudi Ministry of Interior. If you cross these 30 days, you will have to confront the delayed applications of Visa and pay an administrative fine for being late. So why not begin the process as soon as possible?

Step 1: The Hospital Notification

In fact, the process of obtaining a birth certificate begins right within the delivery room at the hospital where your baby is born. You do not need to wait until you get home to take the first step.

Electronic Registration by the Hospital

In Saudi Arabia, all the modern-day hospitals are part of a direct connection with the government digital network. When your baby arrives, hospital staff WILL register the birth straight into a system (as early as discharge). This notification is transmitted directly to the Ministry of Interior via the online Absher platform.

Getting the Paper Copy

Don’t pack your bags and head out the hospital, rather visit the hospital’s administration desk. Request a paper notification of the birth stamped. Put this paper in a file cause you are going to need it for the following steps.

Step 2: Processing the Birth Certificate on Absher

Thanks to Saudi Arabia’s modern digital vision, foreign residents do not have to stand in long lines at government offices just for a birth certificate. Now you can do nearly everything on your phone or computer.

The Document Checklist

You will prepare with documents before you open the computer:

  • The hospital stamped birth notification (original copy)
  • Both father and mother’s original passport.
  • Iqama (residency cards) of both parents
  • A certified copy of your marriage certificate If the marriage certificate is not in Arabic, it must be translated into Arabic via a specialized certified translation office.

How to Register Your Newborn on Absher: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Ministry of Interior has an electronic service named Register Newborn You can complete the entire process for a birth certificate online and even have it delivered to your home with this service. Here is how to use it:

  1. Absher is the most used reliable Saudi platform where users can access all of their services. → Go to the Official Absher website or Absher mobile application.
  2. Use your individual username and password to sign.
  3. Navigate to My Services, then click on Services and select Civil Affairs (Ahwal Madani)
  4. Find the service called Register Newborn and click it.
  5. Click the button, read the terms and conditions
  6. Fill out their info Fill in the details about your baby and check that it all looks right.
  7. It goes to the system and registers that information so it then associates your child directly with you in whatever digital address.
  8. Pick your registered National Address (Saudi Post / SPL) for shipping
  9. Use your local bank card or Mada app to pay the postal delivery fee.

After finishing these, the Civil Affairs office will print and mail the official birth certificates to you. As per the Saudi National Portal (GOV.SA), it will then be sent to your home through Saudi Post (SPL) in 3–5 working days. It removes the necessity of physically going to a Government office altogether.

Step 3: MOFA Attestation for International Use

Saudi Civil Affairs would then provide an official written birth certificate in Arabic. Although this is fine to use within Saudi Arabia, sending it home or using it for international business purposes means that it will not be accepted. This way, you are concerned to follow a legal chain of stamps that ensures the document is legal for international use and acceptance.

Step 1: Legal Translation

Initially, go to a professional certified translation office that is licensed by the Saudi government and carry out your Arabic birth certificate. They will translate either into English or into the native language of your home country for the certificate. This translation will be printed on their official letterhead along with a seal.

Step 2: The MOFA Stamp

The second thing you need is a MOFA Attestation. This means that the document was stamped by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to certify that this birth certificate is real and validated.

  • You can apply for attestation of documents through the online portal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
  • A normal personal paperwork attestation contrived with the aid of using authentic way expenses SAR 30
  • Once you pay online, the step is to take your physical papers to a local Saudi Post (SPL) branch. SPL refers to the official partner who is capable of transporting your paperwork safely until MOFA and then returning it back to you by attaching the official security hologram sticker.

Step 3: Embassy Verification

After MOFA stamping, take both original and translated documents to your country embassy/consulate in Riyadh or Jeddah. The final stamp from the embassy will be added. At this point, the birth certificate of your newborn has now been completely legalized for use outside Saudi Arabia (although many parents do opt to get the Arabic copy as well) so you can register the child for a non-Saudi passport or prepare them for school enrollment back home.

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Step 4: How to Proceed if You Handle a Lost Birth Certificate Saudi Arabia

People lose documents during house moves or travelling internationally. If you recognize that your child or girl has a sitting document missing, do no longer panic. You can request a replacement.

The entire recovery process must be completed in Saudi Arabia within 20 to 25 business days if you have lost a birth certificate. This is contingent on how soon you can schedule an appointment and submit the background records.

How to Get a Replacement Copy

  1. Report the Loss: Go to your Absher portal (you can sign in using Saudi ID if you are an expat) → Document ControlReport loss of your child’s birth certificate. This ensures your identity is safe and the loss is recorded with the government.
  2. Schedule an appointment: This is because it requires a lost item replacement and you must book a physical appointment with the Civil Affairs (Ahwal Madani) office using Absher.
  3. Have Your Evidence Ready: have the old birth certificate on your computer or phone if you saved it there. Carry the actual record if you do not have a copy along with marriage certificate and parents passport and Iqamas as well
  4. Pay the Fee: Go into your local Saudi mobile banking app, go to gov payments, and pay the needed replacement service fee before you step inside the office.

Summary of Timelines and Document Processing Costs

Service Item
Allowed Timeframe
Official Government Fee

Initial Birth Registration Deadline

Within 30 days of the baby's birth

Free of charge

Late Registration Penalty

Exceeding the 30-day limit

Administrative fine for being late

Home Shipping Delivery (SPL)

3–5 working days

Standard postal delivery fee

Official MOFA Attestation

Available upon digital request

SAR 30 per personal document

Lost Document Replacement Process

Takes 20 to 25 business days

Required replacement service fee

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