How to register a child in an apartment?

How quickly it is necessary to prescribe a child after birth, this question is asked by all newly-made parents, as soon as their child was born. It is worth noting that anxiety and haste in this case are justified. Since without a propiska, a crumb does not get a medical policy, he will not be put on a kindergarten, and then to school.

In a word, it is obvious that one should not hesitate with the registration of the baby , another question is how to do this, and where to turn first.

How to register a child in a privatized apartment?

Spouses living on their own, jointly acquired housing problems with the registration of the child should not arise. To register a baby it is necessary to apply to a passport officer in the housing office, HOA or a management company. At the same time, you need to take the following documents with you:

Now consider other possible situations:

  1. How to prescribe a minor child (under 14 years) in another apartment, for example, to a grandmother. Under the law, juvenile children are registered at the place of residence of parents (or one of them). That is, if Mom or Daddy does not live together with the grandmother, then registering the child to her in an apartment, as a rule, is impossible (of course if the grandmother is not the guardian or the adoptive parent).
  2. How to prescribe a baby if the parents live at different addresses? In such cases, a statement of the mother or father is enclosed to the list of necessary documents stating that he (she) agrees that their child will be registered at the specified address.
  3. How to register a child at the place of residence of the mother without the consent of the father? In the absence of an agreement between the parents after the divorce, the place of registration of the child is determined in court. The court also decides where to register the child in situations where the father's location is unknown, but he is not on the wanted list and the missing person is not considered missing. To prescribe an illegitimate child (when paternity is not established), a mother's written application is sufficient.