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Civil Registry Outlines How to Update Birth Records Online

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/08/17 at 2:45 PM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Birth Certificate Amendment Now Requires Supporting Documents on Absher

The Civil Affairs Agency of the Ministry of Interior announced that a birth certificate amendment submitted through the Absher platform now requires attaching documents that validate the requested change. The notice covers corrections to date of birth, country of birth, city of birth, and time of birth, and it applies to requests submitted online via the government portal.

Officials said applicants may include more than one corrected field in a single request, and that approvals will affect related official records such as the national identity card, birth certificate, and family register. Therefore, beneficiaries must update these linked documents once the amendment process is complete.

How the Online Amendment Process Works on Absher

The agency explained that the online process begins when an applicant logs into Absher and selects the civil status services related to birth records. Applicants are prompted to choose the specific data points to be corrected and to upload supporting evidence to substantiate the requested birth certificate amendment.

According to the Civil Affairs Agency, the uploaded documents will be reviewed by authorized personnel as part of the verification workflow. Furthermore, the agency indicated that multiple corrections can be consolidated within the same application to simplify processing and reduce repeated submissions.

Required Documents and Verification Standards

The ministry stated that documents proving the legitimacy of the changes must be attached when submitting a birth certificate amendment on the Absher platform. Examples include official records, medical reports, or legal documents that corroborate the requested correction, although the agency did not publish an exhaustive list of acceptable evidence.

Officials emphasized that the robustness of the submitted documentation influences the review outcome and the time needed for approval. Therefore, applicants should provide clear, certified, or notarized documents where available to support their case. Additionally, the agency recommended consulting local Civil Affairs offices for guidance on document formats and authentication when in doubt.

Impact on Identity Documents and Family Records

Approved corrections will cascade into the registry systems that maintain the national identity card, birth certificate, and family register. The Civil Affairs Agency warned that these linked records will reflect the amended data, and that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all official documents are synchronized after approval.

Therefore, after a birth certificate amendment is authorized, individuals should verify their national ID and family registry to confirm that details have been updated. In contrast, failure to reconcile records may lead to inconsistencies in government databases and difficulties when accessing other public services.

Administrative Steps After Approval

Once the amendment receives formal approval, the agency advised visiting the appropriate Civil Affairs office or using subsequent online procedures to obtain updated identity documents. Meanwhile, applicants should keep copies of approval notifications and supporting documents in case further verification is required by other agencies.

Why the Documentation Requirement Matters

Requiring documentation for a birth certificate amendment aims to strengthen data integrity across civil status services and reduce fraudulent changes, officials said. Consequently, the policy supports a unified registry where identity attributes are consistent across platforms and services.

Furthermore, enhanced verification is expected to improve cross-agency coordination and decrease downstream disputes related to identity, family relationships, and eligibility for state services. Therefore, the move aligns with broader efforts to modernize civil status management and secure population records.

Practical Tips for Applicants

Applicants should prepare concise, legible copies of documents that directly support the requested correction before initiating the online submission on Absher. Additionally, gathering certified translations if documents originate in another language and confirming document notarization requirements can help prevent delays.

For complicated cases—such as those involving records from abroad or legal disputes—seeking advice from the Civil Affairs Agency or legal counsel may be advisable. Furthermore, maintaining digital and physical backups of all submissions will facilitate follow-up inquiries and any required in-person procedures.

What to Watch Next

Observers should monitor any further guidance from the Civil Affairs Agency regarding acceptable document types, processing timelines, and online update options for linked identity documents. Officials indicated that updates to procedural details may be issued to clarify verification standards and streamline user experience on the Absher platform.

In conclusion, the new documentation requirement for a birth certificate amendment submitted via Absher represents a shift toward stricter verification and integrated records management. Applicants should prepare supporting evidence, expect follow-up for related national ID updates, and watch for additional agency guidance on procedural steps and timelines.

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