Ohio Registration Of Birth is the process of registering a newborn's birth in the state of Ohio. This process is important to ensure that the child is provided with legal recognition and protection under the law. Ohio Registration Of Birth requires parents or legal guardians to fill out an official form and submit it to their local health department or other designated government office. The form requires the name, date of birth, place of birth, and other relevant information about the child and parents or legal guardians. There are two types of Ohio Registration Of Birth: The standard birth registration form, and the delayed registration form. The standard form is used for newborns who were born in Ohio and whose parents or legal guardians were present at the time of birth. The delayed form is used for newborns whose parents or legal guardians were not present at the time of birth, or for those who were born outside of Ohio. Both forms must be completed and submitted within one year of the child's birth.