You might be desperately looking for your birth certificate right now, wondering where you placed it last. You’ve checked everywhere and even asked your family members if they know where it is but nothing has come out of it.
So you take out your phone and do the next logical thing to do in this informational age; google. You either search how to renew your certificate or where to find your birth certificate number at least for now as you continue searching for the document.
And probably that’s how you stumbled here. Gotcha!
I don’t know if I have good news for you. Currently, there is no way to check your birth certificate number online. The only things you can do online is to apply for a birth certificate for a child or as an adult who has misplaced their original BC. And not everything is done online, somehow you must visit some offices.
The government is yet to actualize the dream it sold Kenyans with the hyped Huduma number that would contain all personal information in one document or reference point. They made it seem like a solution from heaven. Until today, it remains a façade.
In the past, birth certificates would be acquired on through the district registrars of birth and death certificates under the civil registration department. This was very traditional and time-consuming. Then came Huduma Centers which although not that different from the former, proved more efficient and fast.
However, in the wake of the digital era, there was a dire need for an online service for the same. And that how eCitizen came in. A centralized portal for many easily automatable government services. One of these services, of course, is the provision of birth certificate replacement.
Apart from application for Birth Certificate, e-Citizen does not offer any other online services. Checking your Birth Certificate registration number online is therefore not possible at the moment since you have to know the number even before you think of applying for a replacement Birth certificate.
So, keep on searching for your birth certificate and once you recover it, scan and keep a PDF copy of it on your Email in case you need it in future.