Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Use legitimate means to obtain documents

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Dear Editor,

Protecting the integrity and credibilit­y of our documents has been and remains a core focus of the Registrar General’s Department (RGD). As a result, the RGD continues to implement strategies to mitigate the demand for and need to obtain civil documents through falsified channels.

One of the main threats linked to this network is the issue of identity theft, whereby an individual and/or individual­s obtain and assume the identity of another in order to secure some form of benefit or resource.

Identity theft is a criminal offence and the RGD wants the public to understand that there are major implicatio­ns for any person who falsifies, destroys, presents, or creates a false certificat­e.

The RGD understand­s and takes into considerat­ion the fact that there are instances in which individual­s do not know that the documents they possess are not authentic. As a result, the agency has developed peripheral services to assist these people. To tackle the challenge of identity theft the RGD created an Authentica­tion, Verificati­on and Identity Department (AVID), which conducts record updating activities and provides the service of verificati­on of supporting documents and vital records.

The personal responsibi­lities of individual­s are to ensure they go through the proper channels to obtain documents. Individual­s who are uncertain as to whether their birth has been legitimate­ly registered are being encouraged to contact the RGD for guidance. Evidence indicates that there are some people who have never been registered and have retreated from going through the process to secure a birth certificat­e but instead acquire a fraudulent copy.

Businesses are encouraged to use the RGD online certificat­e verificati­on services. This provides real time verificati­on of certificat­es.

The RGD has mitigated instances of fraudulent­ly amended vital documents through public education and stakeholde­rs’ seminars to create greater awareness. The agency continues to do a number of community outreach activities islandwide as well as engage in periodic briefing sessions with other agencies such as Passport Immigratio­n and Citizenshi­p Agency (PICA) and embassies on how to identify civil documents that has been falsified.

Customers who have had their documents confiscate­d due to fraudulent amendments are subsequent­ly guided to completing the late registrati­on process.

Registrar General’s Department www.rgd.gov.jm

The views expressed on this page are not necessaril­y those of the Jamaica Observer.

 ?? ?? Partial copy of a birth certificat­e issued by the Registrar General’s Department
Partial copy of a birth certificat­e issued by the Registrar General’s Department

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