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Welcome to the Government of Manitoba Vital Statistics Branch's Online Certificate Application website. Eligible applicants can apply for birth, death or marriage certificates for events that have been registered in Manitoba.
Our database contains information from vital event records from 1882 to present for the Province of Manitoba. All of our records are held in perpetuity for all Manitoba events.
You can check the status of your order for a birth, death or marriage certificate at https://cambafsclient.gov.mb.ca/cambOrderStatusClient/queryEntry.m If you applied online, enter your order number exactly as shown on your emailed receipt.
Manitobans can now go online to get birth, marriage and death certificates. The provincial government announced the new option Tuesday and said it expects the online service to help...
Get a Manitoba Birth Certificate. To order a certificate, complete an application form (available in person or online) and send along with payment either by mail or fax. Payment options: Mail: cheque or money order (made payable to the Minister of Finance); Visa or MasterCard; Fax: Visa or MasterCard. Fee: $30.00
Manitobans can now use an online service to apply for foundational identity and vital status documents from the Manitoba government’s Vital Statistics Agency (VSA), such as birth, marriage and death certificates. This online service will help streamline services, improve access and reduce delays.
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Documents can be issued only if the birth, marriage or death occurred in Manitoba. Certificates contain information extracted from the original registration filed at our office. Birth certificates are issued in the applicant's birth name, unless a legal change of name has occurred.
Birth certificates show the name of the child, date and place of birth, gender, and registration date number. Birth certificates for married women are issued in the maiden name. Certificates are issued in two sizes.
Manitobans can now apply online for birth, death and marriage certificates, the province said Tuesday. The province says it will help ease delays, and allow people 24/7 access to apply for...