Birth Affidavit
Birth Affidavit
Birth Affidavit
This form is used when no birth certificate exists for a person born in the United States or when a U.S. birth certificate was filed more
than a year after birth. This form, or a written statement that includes all of the information on this form, must be filled out by a close
blood relative (for example, an older brother or sister) who has personal knowledge of the details of the passport applicant’s birth or
by a person who was personally involved in the passport applicant’s birth (for example, the attending physician).
• The affiant must remember and explain the passport applicant’s birth in detail.
• The affiant must submit a clear photocopy of the front and back of the valid identification the affiant presented to the passport agent,
passport acceptance agent, or notary.
• The affiant must sign the form or written statement in front of a passport agent, passport acceptance agent, or notary.
• The date of the affiant’s signature must be the same as the date of the passport agent, passport acceptance agent, or notary’s
signature.
• Early public records (e.g., baptismal certificate, hospital birth certificate early school records)
• Delayed birth certificate or Letter of No Record (showing no birth certificate exists)
• Form DS-10, Birth Affidavit completed and signed by the person with personal knowledge of the passport applicant’s birth in front of
a passport agent, passport acceptance agent, or notary
• Form DS-11, Application for a U.S. Passport
Please visit travel.state.gov/citizenship for more information about the requirements for a delayed birth certificate and Letter of No
Record. Birth certificates and Letters of No Record are available from the vital records office in the state you were born. Requests for
copies of this affidavit should be made at the time of execution.
WARNING
False statements made knowingly and willfully in passport applications, including affidavits or other supporting documents submitted
to support this application, are punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under U.S. law, including provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1001, 18
U.S.C. 1542, and/or 18 U.S.C. 1621. Alteration or mutilation of a passport issued pursuant to this application is punishable by fine
and/or imprisonment under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1543. The use of a passport in violation of the restrictions contained herein or
of the passport regulations is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under 18 U.S.C. 1544. All statements and documents are
subject to verification.
First Middle
Female
3. Passport Applicant's Date of Birth 4. Passport Applicant's Place of Birth (city and state)
6. How many years have you (the affiant) 7. How do you (the affiant) know the passport applicant? (e.g., Older
known the passport applicant? brother/sister, mother/father, or physician)
8. Write everything you (the affiant) remember about the passport applicant’s birth in detail. Include the date/time/location of
the passport applicant’s birth, individuals present, and any other personal knowledge about the event and how you (the
affiant) obtained knowledge of the event. List the names of the passport applicant’s birth parents and your (the affiant’s)
relationship to the passport applicant and/or birth parents. (Attach a separate piece of paper if more space is needed.)
Address of Affiant (Number and Street, City, State, and Zip Code)
NOTARY
SEAL
Identifying Document
Presented: Driver's License Passport Military ID Other (specify)
ID Number: Place of Issue:
at
Name of Passport Agent, Passport Acceptance Agent, or Notary Location (Passport Agency or City & State)
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