Register a Birth
All births within the NDRC must be registered within 14 days. Registration automatically generates a CARL-ID for the newborn and enrolls them in the national citizen database.
Required information
- Hospital birth certificate or midwife attestation
- CARL-ID numbers of both parents
- Chosen name (must comply with the Approved Names Register)
- Residential address for registration
- Employment details of primary caregiver
The Approved Names Register
All children born in the NDRC must be given names from the Approved Names Register, maintained by the Department of Citizen Services. Names that are deemed subversive, foreign, or ideologically inappropriate are prohibited. The name "Carl" is reserved and may only be used with special dispensation from the Office of the Supreme Leader.
What happens after registration
- CARL-ID number assigned (format: CARLID-XXXXXXX)
- CarlCare patient record created
- Vaccination schedule generated
- Family unit record updated in CivicVault
- Housing allocation review triggered (if family size has changed)
- Energy allocation adjustment processed
Parental leave
State-approved parental leave is 90 days for the primary caregiver and 14 days for the secondary caregiver. Leave beyond these periods requires medical exemption approval. All parental leave is tracked through COMPASS and affects chargeability records.
Valid CARL-ID of both parents, hospital birth record, district registration form