(1) Only a Montana district court with appropriate jurisdiction may order a birth or a death certificate be filed for a birth or a death that occurred within Montana.
(2) A local registrar may not complete a court ordered birth certificate. The court order must be submitted directly to the department, whereupon a certificate will be prepared and placed on file.
(3) A local registrar may not complete a court ordered death certificate. The court order must be submitted directly to the local coroner, who will prepare and file the certificate with the department.
(4) When a court order from a Montana district court with appropriate jurisdiction directs the preparation and filing of a birth certificate, the information necessary to complete the certificate must be specified in the order.
(5) When a death is legally presumed but not confirmed, as in the case where the body has not been found, a death certificate may be filed only by the order of a Montana district court with appropriate jurisdiction directing the local coroner to prepare and file a death certificate with the department and specifying the information necessary to complete the certificate.