Register a birth or get a birth certificate:
Queenstown Local Office Large in Queenstown - Eastern Cape


Do you need to register a birth or need a replacement/copy birth certificate in Queenstown, Eastern Cape? Contact your nearest Home Affairs office which is: Queenstown Local Office Large in Queenstown. The DHA office can inform you on the procedure in Queenstown. To contact DHA office: Queenstown Local Office Large please see below.

Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Office (Birth Certificates) in Queenstown

Province:

Eastern Cape

Office:

Queenstown Local Office Large

Address:

Hexagon Hotel,Shop 5 cnr Cathcartway & Zeiler Street
5320 - Queenstown
Eastern Cape - South Africa

Telephone Number:

Website:

www.dha.gov.za

Department of Home Affairs

Applying for an unabridged birth certificate in Queenstown

When a baby is newly born the parents will receive an unabridged certificate without any costs at the time of registration of the birth at the Queenstown Local Office Large.

Birth certificates replacement

Queenstown Local Office Large / Queenstown

When you need a new copy or in the case that you lost your birth certificate you can visit the Home Affairs office in Queenstown for a replacement.

What you need

- original ID card or a certified copy
-the fee for the application (please call for the costs)
- the identity number of the child.

More Information

For more information the Department of Home Affairs website: www.dha.gov.za

Important notice for register a birth or get a birth certificate in Queenstown

- For all the information on registration of a birth or get a birth certificate please contact the DHA Office: Queenstown Local Office Large directly by telephone or visit the official Department of Home Affairs website: www.dha.gov.za

- Before a visit to a Department of Home Affairs office, make sure that you first check if you need an appointment.

- When you register a birth or get a birth certificate at Queenstown Local Office Large you always must apply in person.

- All children born in South Africa must be registered within 30 days of their birth. If you are overseas you can register a birth at the nearest South African consular mission.

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

During the emergency period in South Africa as a result of the coronavirus / covid-19, changes may occur in the opening times of the Department of Home Affairs Office in Queenstown.