Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
All births should be registered, including those of a foundling (a child who has been abandoned and whose parents are unknown.) Generally, the person or the head of the institution that assumes custody of the infant should be responsible for notifying the registrar of the birth. The person reporting the birth should provide: date and place of finding, sex, approximate birth date of child, name and address of person/institution reporting finding, name given to the child by the custodian of the child, and any other information requested by registrar. The entry should be marked as "foundling" (or similar) and information about parentage left blank. If child is later identified, the foundling registration should be voided and placed under seal
Tunisia
Legal Analysis
Article 27 of Law No. 1957-3 of 1957, requires that a person who finds a newborn child, hand the child over to the Civil Regisrar and report all the circumstances the time, and the place the child was found. A report shall be drawn up which states the child's apparent age, sex, and names given to it, and the report shall be entered in the registers.