REGISTRATION FOR THE
2008 SEASON
PROOF-OF-AGE REQUIREMENTS ACCEPTABLE FORMS OF PROOF OF BIRTH
DATE
Typically an Original Birth Certificate or Passport are
required. Here the rules we must follow:
1. Original proof of age document, if issued by federal,
state or provincial registrars of vital statistics in the country in which the
Little Leaguer is participating.
2. If country of participation differs from the country of proof
of age document, original proof-of-age document issued by federal, state or
provincial registrars of vital statistics, or local offices thereof, are
acceptable proof of age, provided the document was filed, recorded, registered
or issued within one (1) year of the birth of the child.
3. An original document issued by federal, state or provincial
registrars of vital statistics, or local offices thereof, listing the date of
birth, with reference to the location and issue date of the original birth
certificate, is acceptable. (The original birth certificate referenced must have
been filed, recorded, registered or issued within one (1) year of the birth of
the child.) Also issued by these agencies are photocopies of the certificate of
live birth with the certification also photocopied, including the signature, and
include the seal impressed thereon. Such documents are acceptable without “live”
signatures, provided the original filed, recorded, registered or issued date of
the birth certificate was within one (1) year of the date of birth.
4. For children born abroad of a parent or parents who are U.S.
citizens, any official government document issued by a U. S. federal agency or
service, is acceptable. For military dependents, Department of Defense
identification cards and military hospital certificates are acceptable. These
must be originals, not copies, and must refer to a filing, recording,
registration, or issue date that is within one (1) year of the birth of the
child.
5. A “Statement in Lieu of Acceptable Proof of Birth” issued by
a District Administrator is acceptable. NOT ACCEPTABLE AS SOLE PROOF OF BIRTH:
Baptismal Certificate; Certificate of Blessing; Certificate of Dedication;
Certificate of Circumcision, etc.; Hospital Certificate; photocopied records.
Note: Little League International has authorized the Regional
Directors for Latin America, Europe (including Middle East and Africa), and
Asia/Pacific, to adopt a policy that excludes No. 1 above. Local Little Leagues
and districts in those regions will be informed of the regional policy.
HOW TO OBTAIN ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS PROVING DATE OF BIRTH
Certified copy-of-birth records may be obtained from the
Registrar of Vital Statistics of each state, province or local office where the
child was born. For U.S.-born persons, addresses of these offices or bureaus,
fees required, and other pertinent information are supplied by the United States
Department of Health and Human Services (National Center for Health Statistics).
A database listing the method for obtaining birth records from any U.S. state or
territory is available at the following Internet address:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm
Individual states may also have on-line instructions on how to
obtain “rush” birth records. To find out a state’s latest policies regarding
birth records, go to the Internet site listed below and type “birth records”
into the search field, designate the appropriate state, then click on “SUBMIT.”
http://www.firstgov.gov/
Persons in the U.S. who need a copy of a non-U.S. birth record
should contact the Embassy or the nearest Consulate of the country in which the
birth occurred. Addresses and telephone numbers for these offices are listed in
the U.S. Department of State Publication 7846, “Foreign Consular Offices in the
United States,” which is available in many local libraries. Copies of this
publication may also be purchased from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402. Such proof-of-birth records must meet the criteria for
acceptable proof listed above.
HOW TO OBTAIN A “STATEMENT IN LIEU OF ACCEPTABLE PROOF OF
BIRTH”
When an “Acceptable Proof of Birth” as described previously is
not available, then the appropriate number of items in EACH of these
FOUR groups are required so that the participant may obtain a “Statement in
Lieu of Acceptable Proof of Birth,” which is required for such a participant to
be eligible for regular season or tournament play:
Group 1 – Any one (1) of the following, provided the date of
birth is listed: a naturalization document issued by the United States
Department of Justice; photocopy of birth certificate; original birth
certificate or government record of birth if not containing a filing, recording,
registration, or issue date within one (1) year of the date of birth; passport;
PLUS…
Group 2 – Any two (2) of the following, provided the date of
birth is listed: Baptismal Certificate; Certificate of Blessing; Certificate of
Dedication; Certificate of Circumcision; or any other religious-related
certificate; Hospital Certificate; School Record (must be dated, and date of
issue must be at least two years prior to current season); Social Security
document; Welfare Department document; adoption record. Any item in this group
must be an original document, not a copy; PLUS…
Group 3 – Any two (2) of the following:
A written, signed and notarized statement from…
… the doctor who delivered the child;
… a hospital administrator where the child was delivered;
… the principal or headmaster of the school the child attends;
… a Social Worker with personal knowledge of the child’s date of birth;
… a Priest, Rabbi, Minister, Mullah, or other titled religious figure with
personal knowledge of the child’s date of birth;
… the child’s pediatrician or family doctor.
NOTE: In each statement in Group 3, the writer must describe
his/her responsibilities or his/ her relationship to the child, and must attest
to his/her personal knowledge that the child was born on the date claimed;
PLUS…
Group 4 – A written, signed and notarized statement from one or
both parents, or the legal guardian (as appointed by a court of jurisdiction),
attesting to the date of birth claimed.
The league president will forward the above documentation to the
District Administrator (or, if the team is traveling, the Tournament Director).
If in the opinion of the District Administrator, such evidence is satisfactory,
a “Statement In Lieu of Acceptable Proof of Birth” will be issued. This
statement will be considered to be acceptable proof of age from that point
forward, throughout the child’s Little League experience, provided all the
information submitted is accurate. (Note: If the District Administrator is
unable to review the documents, they may be submitted to the appropriate
Regional Headquarters.)
NOTE: Situations where players use the name of an adopting
family or the name of the family with whom they live, but whose births are
recorded under the surname of the natural father or mother, will be handled as
follows:
The president of the league will obtain from the parents or
guardian a document that qualifies under Proof-of-Age Requirements, as well as a
copy of the adoption papers (if the player has been legally adopted. If the
player was not adopted, a notarized statement from the mother and/or father or
legal guardian (as appointed by a court of jurisdiction), saying that the player
living under one or the other of their surnames is the same player for whom the
birth certificate was issued) is also required.
These documents will be submitted to the District Administrator.
If the documents are found to be acceptable, a “Statement in Lieu of Acceptable
Proof of Birth” will be issued and all original documents returned. The
information submitted will be kept confidential.
Little League Baseball does not limit participation in
its activities on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, national origin,
gender, sexual preference or religious preference.
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