Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
To ensure that civil registration services are accessible to the public, it is advisable that a primary registration office be maintained in locations that correspond to minor civil divisions of the country (such as municipalities, towns or districts). The jurisdictional boundaries of primary offices can be adjusted on the basis of population size, resource availability, accessibility, literacy rate and simplicity of registration. If civil registration services are available online (and the entire population has access to internet), the location of physical offices becomes less important.
Papua New Guinea
Legal Analysis
The Civil and Identity Registration Act does not specify the location or coverage of primary registration offices. Section 73 states that any notification, certificate, form, application or other document about an event required to be received by the Registrar-General may be given to any office of the Registry.
In practice, Registry offices are located at provincial and district levels.