Spanish term
DATOS DEL REGISTRADO
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Proposed translations
Registrant's details
Although "registrant" could be somewhat ambiguous per se (cf. Webster's, etc., "one that registers or is registered"), its use in vital records in the US is well-understood:
"RE: VITAL STATISTICS--MEANING OF TERM "REGISTRANT" AS IT REFERS TO THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS OF CHILDREN IN THE STATE
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In regard to legitimation, s. 382.21(2), F. S., the legislature used the term registrant in the following manner:
'Upon receipt of the report of a legitimation from a clerk of the court . . . or upon receipt of a certified copy of a final decree or judgment of legitimation, together with all necessary information from a registrant or the parent or parents of a registrant, or upon receipt of evidence of the marriage of the parents of a person subsequent to the birth of said person, the state registrar shall make and file a new birth certificate. . . .' (Emphasis supplied.)
Further, with regard to the issuance of certified copies of birth certificates (original, new, or amendatory), exclusive of that portion containing legitimacy status, s. 382.35(3), supra, provides they shall be issued 'only to the registrant, if of legal age, or his or her parent or guardian or other legal representative.' (Emphasis supplied.)
Use of the pronouns 'his' and 'her' in regard to the phrase 'his or her parent' clearly indicates that the term registrant applies to the person whose birth is registered as opposed to a parent or other person who may have registered the birth.
Based upon the context of the above referred statutes and rules of law regarding statutory interpretation, I am of the opinion that the term registrant as used in ss. 382.17(1) and 382.35(1) and (2), supra, means or otherwise refers to the birth registered or person whose birth is registered or filed with the Central Bureau of Vital Statistics established pursuant to s. 382.02, F. S."
https://www.myfloridalegal.com/ag-opinions/registration-of-b...
"Individuals permitted to receive an AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY:
The registrant or a parent or legal guardian of the registrant"
https://rrcc.lacounty.gov/Recorder/BD_Request.cfm
child's information/information pertaining to the child
details of the registered person
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AllegroTrans
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Eileen Brophy
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neilmac
: Can be tweaked to suit regional preferences....
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INFORMATION OF THE REGISTERED PERSON
particulars of the registree (registered individual)
Again and de novo, registree arguably works a treat in the USA.
registree Wiktionary (plural registrees). A person who is registered
http://en.adgm.thomsonreuters.com/rulebook/154-particulars-directors-be-registered-individuals
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AllegroTrans
: This is fine but I am not sure whether "particulars" works for USA
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philgoddard
: It has a very oldfashioned ring now, like the old joke about taking down your particulars.
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Reference comments
answered before
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Note added at 38 min (2024-06-20 16:18:47 GMT)
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https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/access/birth-information
The 'registered person' means the person to whom the information or certificate relates. For example, the registered person is the child on a ..
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Discussion
https://www.notary911.org/nyc-birth-certificate-apostille