As an official certificate, the information of the birth permit is not available for free on the Internet like some public databases. This is because the birth permit involves personal privacy and information security issues and needs strict protection.
If the birth permit is lost, it is suggested to reissue it at the original issuing authority or relevant government departments as soon as possible. In the process of replacement, it may be necessary to provide some supporting documents, such as identity cards and marriage certificates, to prove identity and marital status. At the same time, you need to fill in the application form and pay the relevant fees according to the relevant procedures.
It should be noted that different regions may have different procedures for the management and replacement of the birth permit. It is recommended to consult the local issuing authority or relevant government departments before the actual operation to understand the specific replacement procedures and matters needing attention.
In addition, although the specific information of the birth permit cannot be found directly online, some areas may provide online inquiry or consultation services to facilitate the public to understand the relevant policies and processes. Inquiries and consultations can be made through the official website of the local government or related channels.
To sum up:
After the birth certificate is lost, it is generally impossible to find relevant information directly on the Internet, and it needs to be reissued at the original issuing authority or relevant government departments as soon as possible. In the process of replacement, it is necessary to follow relevant procedures and regulations, provide necessary supporting documents and pay relevant fees. At the same time, you can inquire and consult relevant policies and procedures through the local government official website or relevant channels.
Legal basis:
maternal and infant health care law of the people's republic of china
Article 23:
Medical and health institutions and personnel engaged in home delivery shall, in accordance with the provisions of the administrative department of health of the State Council, issue a unified medical certificate of newborn birth; Maternal and infant deaths and birth defects of newborns shall be reported to the administrative department of health.
Family Planning Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 18:
The state encourages a couple to have two children. Those who meet the requirements stipulated by laws and regulations may ask for another child. Specific measures shall be formulated by the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government or their standing committees. Ethnic minorities should also practice family planning, and the specific measures shall be formulated by the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government or their standing committees. If the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government where the husband and wife are registered are inconsistent, the principle of benefiting the parties shall apply.