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I was born in Madhya Pradesh MP India but my birth was not registered so I had to procure non availability certificate of birth record from local Municipal Corporation.

The process is tedious.

I visited Nagar Nigam office in Jabalpur birth and registration section. The guy told me since birth was more than 10 years ago order must come from SDM office. :wacko: He gave me birth certificate registration form (5 rs) and asked me to go to SDM office. SDM office is full of agents. One of them wearing black coat appearing as advocate gave me 5 forms (Shapath, application to SDM, panjiyan, sthal panchnama and tahsildar report.) and 3 page blank SDM order. See PDF
jabalpur sdm_nagar nigam.pdf

I paid him 70 rs to fill all forms then I had to go to Lok Seva Kendra near collectorate to deposit 30 rs as fee. Once I had fee receipt I had to put all these forms and receipt together in a file and go back to same birth and death section of Nagar Nigam office. He looked at all forms and said you need to attach Dakhila Khariji (copy of student registration page of 1st school attended). I live 700 KMs away from 1st school so I gave him passport copy and said I cannot get Dakhila Khariji. I told him I do not need birth certificate but just the non availability certificate (Aprapyta Praman Patra as it is called in Hindi).

He said it will cost money above 50 rupees which is official fee. I offered him 200 but he wanted 400. We agreed on 300 finally. He took papers and asked me to come next day.
I went next day at 11 AM and got non availability certificate (NAC) from Jabalpur Municipal Corporation. :dance:


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