Registration of a newborn
How should a foreign woman register her child in Brazil? What documents do I need to prepare in advance, how,
and
who handles Brazilian citizenship paperwork?
Registering a child born in Brazil is a mandatory process that allows the child to obtain an official birth
certificate and confirm citizenship.
How to do it is described in this article.
There are two options: on your own or with the help of a hired professional.
1. Registering the child independently
Preparation of required documents:
- Medical Certificate of Birth (Declaração de Nascido Vivo). Issued by the hospital
or maternity hospital after the birth. This document confirms the fact of birth.
- Passports of the parents*. Original valid passports of both parents (or one if the
father is unknown).
- CPF of parents**. CPF of mother (and father, if present) for paperwork.
- Marriage certificate (if parents are married). Provide the original and a Portuguese
translation
certified by a notary public.
- Residential Address. Enter your current residential address in Brazil.
* When registering a newborn in Brazil from a foreign mother, there are several nuances
related
to
the documents:
1. Passport in a foreign language
If the passport of one or both parents is not in
Portuguese,
Cartorio *** (notary office) may require a notarized translation of the passport into
Portuguese.
- The translation must be done in Brazil:
Generally, only translations done by
sworn
translators (tradutores juramentados) accredited in Brazil will
be accepted.
- Translations done in another country are generally not accepted, even if they are certified.
Check with the specific Cartorio, as requirements may vary.
2. If the father is in another country
If the child's father is absent, the situation can be
resolved as follows:
If the father recognizes the child:
- Power of attorney from my father:
- The father may execute a power of attorney (in Portuguese) to register the child, naming the mother as the
representative.
- The document must be certified by the Brazilian Consulate in the father's country.
- Acknowledgment of paternity:
- The father can sign a declaration of acknowledgment of paternity (Reconhecimento de Paternidade) at
the Brazilian consulate.
- This document is sent to Brazil and presented at registration.
- A scan of a copy of your passport:
- Some Cartorios accept copies of the father's passport certified by the consulate.
If the father does not recognize the child or his status is unknown:
- A child can only be registered in the name of the mother. The father's name is not included in the birth
certificate.
3. Additional recommendations
- Always check the requirements of the specific Cartorio as they may vary.
- If there are difficulties with documents or language, consider hiring a document specialist or lawyer to avoid
mistakes.
- Consult with your country's consulate and the Brazilian consulate to facilitate translations and certifications.
** CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) is a taxpayer registration number in
Brazil, equivalent to the identification number used in other countries. CPF is issued to citizens
and
foreigners who are involved in financial, legal or administrative processes in Brazil. It is required for
many
transactions, including the registration of newborn children.
Why is the CPF of the mother (and father) required when registering a child?
Parents' CPF is requested when registering a newborn to:
- Identify parents officially. CPF allows authorities to confirm the identity and status of
parents
in the Brazilian tax system.
- Assign CPF to a newborn. After registering a child in Cartorio, parents are invited to register
a
CPF for the child. This process is easier if the parents already have a CPF.
- For follow-up procedures. CPF is used for opening bank accounts for the child, registration in
health care, educational institutions and other processes.
How do foreigners get CPF?
- CPF can be processed at the Brazilian consulate in your country before entering
- After arriving in Brazil, if CPF is not formalized, visit a Receita Federal
tax
office or accredited banks. You will need a passport, a passport translation certified by a Brazilian notary, a
visa, proof of residence address, and a completed application form in Portuguese (Brazilian).
- For a newborn, the CPF can be issued as soon as the child is registered in Cartorio. The
procedure is simple and free of charge.
What do you do if only one parent has CPF?
- If the father or mother is absent, it is still possible to register the child. The CPF of only one parent is
sufficient for the paperwork in most cases. However, check with your Cartorio for the requirements.
CPF is an important tool for official paperwork. It can be an extra step for foreign parents, but the process of
obtaining a CPF is quite simple. If you have any questions, contact our experts on WhatsApp (phone number)
or your local Receita Federal office in Brazil.
*** Cartório is an institution in Brazil that performs the functions of notary and registration of various
legal documents. Cartório plays an important role in the country's legal system, providing official
certification and registration of events such as:
Cartorio's main functions
- Civil Registration:
- Registration of births, marriages and deaths.
- Issuance of birth, marriage and death certificates.
- Notary Services:
- Authentication of signatures and documents.
- Preparation and certification of wills.
- Real Estate Registration:
- Registration of real estate transactions (purchase, sale, lease).
- Maintaining registers of rights to real estate.
- Commercial registrations:
- Registration of companies and businesses.
- Certification of constituent documents.
Types of Cartorio
- Cartório de Registro Civil. It is in charge of registering civil status acts.
- Cartório de Notas. Provides notary services such as document authentication.
- Cartório de Registro de Imóveis. Specializes in the registration of real estate
rights.
- Cartório de Registro de Títulos e Documentos. Registration of various documents
and
rights.
To register a newborn in Brazil, especially if one of the parents is a foreigner, you need to go to the
Cartório de Registro Civil. This institution is responsible for civil registration.
Appeal to Cartório (Cartório):
- Find the nearest Cartorio (notary office) to register the birth. It is best to go to a Kartorio
in the area where the maternity hospital is located.
- Apply within 15 days of the child's birth. If both parents are absent, a representative can register the child
within 60 days.
Registration process
- Document preparation:
- Original passports of both parents (including Portuguese translation and notarization, if necessary).
- Marriage certificate (if applicable).
- Other documents that may be required on a case-by-case basis.
Child Registration:
Visit to Cartorio.
Make an appointment at the nearest Cartório de Registro Civil. At the appointment, provide
all the necessary documents for registration. Declare the child's name with the details of the parents.
The registration process takes a few hours and the birth certificate (Certidão de
Nascimento) is issued the same day.
Once registered, you can issue a CPF for the child and him/her a Brazilian passport.
Make a CPF for a child
How do you get CPF for a child?
The CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) can be issued in several places, as soon as you receive your birth
certificate.
Where to apply:
- At the Cartório de Registro Civil (notary office):
- Some Kartorios offer the service of processing CPF at the same time as issuing the birth certificate.
- Check with your Cartorio when registering your child to see if it is possible to issue a CPF for a newborn
on
the spot.
- Through accredited banks. For example, Banco do Brasil, Caixa Econômica Federal, or
Correios.
- At the Receita Federal (tax office). If Cartorio does not provide this service, contact the
nearest Receita Federal office.
Receita Federal is the Federal Tax Service of Brazil, responsible for the administration of taxes,
fees and other financial obligations. It plays a key role in managing the country's tax system and enforcing tax
laws.
Main functions and services of Receita Federal
- Tax Collection. Establish and collect federal taxes such as VAT (ICMS), income tax (IR) and
others.
- Control over compliance with tax legislation. Conducting tax audits and inspections to ensure
compliance with tax obligations.
- Registration of taxpayers. Keeping a register of individuals and legal entities registered as
taxpayers.
- Issuance of tax identification numbers. Assignment of CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas)
for individuals and CNPJ (Cadastro Nacional da Pessoa Jurídica) for legal entities.
- Tax refund services. Processing applications for refund of overpaid taxes.
- Maintaining customs control. Regulating and controlling import and export of goods, including
collection of customs duties.
- Consultation and information. Providing information and advice to taxpayers on taxation and
compliance issues.
- Processing of declarations. Receiving and processing tax returns, such as personal income tax
returns.
Receita Federal is an important public body in Brazil that ensures the functioning of the tax system, controls
compliance with legislation and protects the state's interests in the financial sector.
Documents required to obtain CPF for a child:
- The child's birth certificate.
- Passport and CPF of one parent (or both).
- Parents' residential address.
Process:
- Fill out the application form on-site or online (if available) in Portuguese (Brazil).
- CPF is issued free of charge and the process takes from a few minutes to one business day.
Make a passport for a child
How do I get a passport for a child?
Where to apply:
A passport for a child is issued by the Polícia Federal (Federal Police).
Required Documents:
- Child's birth certificate (original and copy).
- The child's CPF (if already obtained).
- Parents' passports (originals and translations certified by a Brazilian notary and copies).
- A photograph of the child (if required; check with Polícia Federal).
- Power of Attorney if one of the parents is absent. If one of the parents is in another country, the power of
attorney must be certified by the Brazilian Consulate.
Submission Process:
- Make an appointment online. Go to the Polícia Federal website to fill out the
application
form and choose a convenient time to apply.
- Paying the fee. Pay the passport fee through the GRU (Guia de Recolhimento da União).
You
must bring the receipt of payment to your appointment.
- Filing an application. The parents and the child must appear in person at the Polícia
Federal office. Even if the child is a newborn, his or her physical presence is required.
- Processing timeframe. A passport is usually ready within 6-10 business days.
Additional recommendations
- Check the nuances with local institutions. Requirements may vary slightly from region to
region.
- Consult with professionals. If you do not speak Portuguese, hire an interpreter or agent to
help
with the process.
- Organize the paperwork in advance. Some procedures may take longer, especially if one parent is
absent.
These steps will ensure that your child receives all the necessary documents to officially prove citizenship and
travel.
Pros of a stand-alone approach:
- Complete control over the process.
- Saving money on specialist services.
Minuses:
- There may be a language barrier (if you do not speak Portuguese).
- Errors in paperwork can delay the process.
2. Registration with hiring a specialist
If you want to avoid stress, hiring a professional is a great option. This can be a lawyer, a document agent, or a
company that specializes in helping foreigners. Company
BabyInBrazil is dedicated to assisting women in obtaining and obtaining documents for childbirth. You just need to
contact us on WhatsApp (phone number) and we will not only give you free advice but also help you to
collect and prepare all the necessary documents and accompany you to the relevant authorities, not only as an
assistant but also as an interpreter if you have problems with your Portuguese language skills.
Who in Brazil is a specialist in newborn paperwork?
In Brazil, the most common specialists for the documentation of newborns are lawyers (advogados),
document consultants (despachantes), or employees of specialized agencies that provide services to
foreigners. Here are the main things to know about these professionals:
Who can be a specialist?
- Have the right to represent clients, help with legal matters and execute powers of attorney for parents if they
are absent. To work, a lawyer must have a valid registration with the OAB (Order of Advocates of Brazil).
- Despachantes (despachantes). These are professionals who prepare, file and maintain documents
with various authorities. They do not have to have a legal degree but must be registered with the local
despachantes
association.
- Document consultants or agents. Can be individuals or companies specializing in assisting
foreigners. Often work without a license but with experience in dealing with Cartorio, Receita Federal and
Polícia Federal.
What credentials should these professionals have?
- Attorneys must have a current registration with the OAB and a power of attorney from the client
(if representing the client).
- Despachants must be registered with a despachants association (if required in their area) and
have a contract with the client that specifies the services to be provided.
- Counselors are not required to be officially licensed, but often contract with clients.
What does the document specialist have to do?
Responsibilities:
- Advise parents on birth certificate, CPF and passport procedures.
- Prepare required documents, reviewing them for compliance.
- Fill out forms, submit applications and make appointments for clients with the relevant authorities
(Cartório, Receita Federal, Polícia Federal).
- Accompany the client to instances or represent his/her interests (if a power of attorney is available).
Which you don't have to do:
- Personally certify documents or perform translations (this requires translators or notaries).
- Guarantee the result if the client's documents do not meet the requirements.
- Appear in court (only an attorney can do this).
How to choose a specialist?
- Make sure the specialist has experience working with foreigners.
- Check its reputation through reviews or testimonials.
- If working with an attorney or despachant, ask to see their registration (OAB or association).
- Negotiate the cost of services and get a receipt or contract.
For a foreign mother, the help of such professionals can be very useful, especially in case of language barriers or
complicated cases. If you want to be sure of the quality of services, contact only proven professionals.
Stages of the paperwork process
- Choosing a specialist:
- If you don't want to work with us, find a specialist on your own who is familiar with the newborn
registration
procedure in Brazil. And with knowledge of your language.
- Make sure he or she is licensed and experienced in dealing with foreign clients.
- Submission of documents:
Give the following documents to the specialist:
- Parents' passport.
- CPF Parents.
- The child's medical certificate of birth.
- Marriage certificate (if available).
- Performance of work by a specialist:
Specialist:
- Will fill out all necessary forms.
- Will clarify with Cartorio the nuances of registration.
- Will translate and certify documents if required.
- Accompany you to your appointment at Cartorio or apply on your own (if you have power of attorney).
- Obtaining a birth certificate
Once the process is complete, you will receive your child's
birth certificate without having to do the paperwork in person.
A Brazilian specialist can make the
CPF
and passport application process for a child much easier, especially if the parents are
foreigners and not familiar with local bureaucratic procedures. Here's how he can help:
Specialist assistance in CPF processing
What a specialist does:
- Consultation and document verification. The specialist will tell you what documents are needed
(birth certificate, parents' passports, residential address, etc.) and check them for compliance.
- Form Filling. He or she can complete CPF forms and applications, avoiding errors.
- Accompaniment at Receita Federal or Cartório. The specialist helps you make an
appointment, explains the process and sometimes even represents the parents if they have signed a power of
attorney.
- Speed and convenience. Utilizing your connections and experience, a specialist can speed up the
onboarding process.
The benefits of working with a specialist:
- Eliminating the language barrier.
- Avoiding errors and refusals to accept documents.
- Significant time savings.
Passport application assistance
As a specialist, it helps:
- Document Preparation. Ensure that all documents are collected, including birth certificate,
child's CPF, parents' passports and fee receipt.
- Making an appointment. Enrolls parents in the Polícia Federal application process by
selecting a convenient time.
- Advice on Power of Attorney. If one of the parents is outside of Brazil, the specialist will
explain how to properly execute the power of attorney at the Brazilian Consulate.
- Accompaniment at Polícia Federal. A specialist can accompany the parents to ensure a
smooth process.
The benefits of working with a specialist:
- Reducing the likelihood of failure or the need for re-feeding due to errors.
- Support in stressful situations.
- Saving time and effort.
When is a specialist particularly useful?
- Language barrier. If the parents don't speak Portuguese.
- Limited time. If parents have limited time to complete paperwork.
- If parents are not familiar with Brazil's bureaucratic system.
- Complex cases. For example, when one of the parents is outside the country.
A specialist helps simplify CPF and passport processing, ensuring accuracy, time savings and peace of mind for
parents.
If you would like the services of an experienced consultant, write to us on WhatsApp for a free
consultation. We are ready to take on all the challenges!
Pros and cons of hiring a specialist:
Pros of hiring a specialist:
- Simplifying the process for the laboring woman.
- Minimize the risk of errors and misunderstandings.
- Help with translation if you are not fluent in Portuguese.
Minuses:
- Additional costs for the services of a specialist.
- Dependence on the timing of the consultant's work.
The choice between self-registration and professional help depends on your level of confidence, language skills and
your desire to save time or money.
1. Preparation of documents
Before you begin the enrollment process, make sure you have the following documents:
- Your passport. A valid passport with a visa (if required).
- Certificate of Birth of the child. Issued at the maternity hospital after delivery, in
Portuguese.
- A doctor's certificate. Confirmation that you gave birth in this hospital. Also in Portuguese.
- Documents that prove your citizenship. For example, passport or birth certificate.
2. Birth registration
- At the maternity hospital. Go to the department where you gave birth to get a birth
certificate.
- We usually issue a birth certificate within 24-48 hours after delivery.
3. Submission of an application to the civil registry office
- Where to file. After receiving the child's birth certificate, you must register the child at
the
local registry office (Cartório de Registro Civil).
- Submission Documents:
- Birth certificate (issued by the maternity hospital).
- Your passports.
- Citizenship documents (passport or birth certificate).
- Timing: It is best to register within the first 15 days after the birth of the child.
- Birth of a child. A newborn born in Brazil is eligible for Brazilian citizenship if at least
one
of the parents is either a Brazilian citizen or legally resides in the country. In a situation where both parents
are foreigners but the birth takes place in Brazil, the child also automatically acquires Brazilian citizenship.
This rule is based on the principle of "jus soli" (right of the soil).
- After registering your birth certificate, apply for citizenship at the Federal Police (Polícia Federal)
or
at the Brazilian Consulate (if outside the country).
- Registration can begin as soon as the birth is registered.
*It is important to consult with a migration lawyer or the relevant authorities to obtain detailed information and
necessary actions to formalize citizenship. This stage is quite laborious, so our company helps not only to collect
the necessary documents, but also our migration lawyer will help to fulfill all the necessary procedures.
5. Obtaining citizenship documents
- Documents needed include:
- Birth certificate (with legalization).
- A copy of your passport and other documents.
- Usually takes a few weeks to a few months.
6. Receipt of the child's documents
Once all the steps are completed, you will be able to receive:
- Brazilian birth certificate. After registration at the registry office.
- Brazilian passport. Contact your local Federal Police office or consulate for processing.
Additional tips:
- Plan ahead. If you plan to do the newborn registration yourself, familiarize yourself with the
registration process at your local registry office, as procedures may vary from city to city.
- Language support. If you do not speak Portuguese, consider our interpreter assistance, to
communicate with local authorities. Our company offers its own interpreter, at your request. Our company
philosophy
is not to impose anything, only to inform.
If you have any further questions, please contact either us or your local consulate.
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everywhere,
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