Upon receipt of a certification or certified copy of the decree or judgment of a court in an adoption proceeding, the State Registrar shall make a new certificate of birth containing the information referred to in the preceding paragraph. The fee for this service shall be established by the Commissioner of Health, by regulation.
When applicable, the State Registrar may file a new certificate for any child who is not a citizen of the United States and who is adopted by a resident of this State, which certificate shall bear the notation "certificate of foreign birth," which shall also be shown upon any copy of the certificate issued; the notation may be removed at any subsequent date upon submission of acceptable proof that the child has become a citizen of the United States.
When a new certificate of birth is made, the State Registrar shall notify the local registrar of vital statistics of the place in which the birth occurred, if applicable, who shall enter the new certificate in the local registrar's local record and forward the copy of the original record to the State Registrar for disposition.
The State Registrar shall authenticate the identity of the requester and the requester's relationship with the subject adopted person.
N.J.S. § 26:8-40.1