A baptism certificate is a religious document that certifies that a person has been baptized. It is typically issued by a church or other religious organization and includes information such as the person's name, date of birth, date of baptism, and the name of the church or officiant who performed the baptism. Baptism certificates are often used as proof of baptism for religious purposes, such as when a person is applying for membership in a church or when they are getting married.
Baptism certificates can also be used for legal purposes, such as when a person is applying for a passport or when they are seeking to adopt a child. In some countries, baptism certificates are required for school enrollment or for obtaining certain government benefits.