Apply to "Vital Statistics" in your State (under births/deaths) and you may be able to get the forms online. Go to: www.Google.com then type in "Forms for Birth Registration in the State of ____________." Good luck Marcy * When the father does not sign the birth certificate at the time of birth the court will require a notarized affidavit from the father acknowledging his paternity before the birth certificate can be amended. If the father does not wish to comply, the birth mother must file a petition with the court to order a paternity test.
The interested party would need to contact the state's vital records department for the correct procedure prescribed by the laws of the state where the birth was registered. A minor issue such as a misspelling is relatively simple to amend. If the change is due to the wrong man being named as the father a court order will be required.
That has to be done by a court order, usually through adoption or proof of nonpaternity. The Court won't just change it because you changed your mind, either. You have to have some compelling reason.
Procedure depends on state law (or country if outside the USA) in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. If you could kindly provide that information or ask your question again including it, an accurate answer could be provided.
For a child:
Go to the department in charge of vital statistics in your county of residence and ask for a form for an amended birth certificate. Fill it out, have your signature (or the signatures of both parents if parentage has been established or that is what you are trying to accomplish) notarized, then return it to the department of vital statistics along with other supporting documentation that may be needed.
A birth certificate may not be amended by anyone other than the person or persons who are the legal parents or guardian of a child (in other words, you cannot have your name added to a birth certificate without the legal parent's consent going through the proper legal channels including establishing parentage in a court of law).
For an adult:
Your birth certificate is your true legal name. Even if you are only trying to change the spelling, you must legally request a "new name".
Once that process is complete the court clerk can issue official change of name notices. These are what you will use to update all of your legal documents. You will need one for the DMV, for your social security card and take one to the office of vital statistics to have a new birth certificate issued with the name updated.
Both parents must be present and pay a small fee and watch a short video about laws and legal obligations and rights. You do this at the vital statistics bldg. in my state atleast. (Utah)
A paternity test for starters. Just depends on your circumstances. If the original father abandoned the child than adoption proceedings would have to stop for the new father.
To change the father's name on a birth certificate a form has to be obtained and filed with the County Recorders Office.
you have to go to court
how do I add my daughter's father name to the birth certificate? I live in New York.
I was wondering the same thing myself. I was told long ago that it wasn't neccessary for both parents names to be on her birth certificate. Now I can't add her to my health insurance because I didn't sign her birth certificate!
First, you will need the father's acknowledgment of paternity or court order to that effect. Then, contact NM Department of Public Health for the procedure to file an amended birth certificate.
iwants to add my 2nd name in my matric certificate how can i do it please reply me
Carefully.
In Illinois in 1971, the mother of the child could put anyone's name on the birth certificate as the father. In this connection, the critical document is the acknowledgment of paternity, which is now required to add a man's name to the birth certificate.
The information on original birth records is not changed. A change of name would be filed in a court of jurisdiction.
have HIM go down to domestic relations in your area and ask for him to be put on the birth certificate...he might have to sign a praternity paper stating that he is the father..but he doesnt have to do any DNA tests..
Regardless of location the father is the father. So, yes.
When he was 3 minutes old, he used Adolph Hitler's pen to add the name of a future despotic leader to his birth certificate just in case he ever became president.
On the form where it says "birth father" put the father's name. Why do you think more and more dad's are finding out that they are not father's of children these days. You can also mail the father an "acknowledgment of paternity" to jail, they have notaries in jail. He can sign it and return it to you.
AnswerAccording to law. To make any alteration in any ones birth certificate, You have to file a motion in a courts of law and the judge has to make an order to Registrar of Birth to alter the name of person concerned in the cage provided for that purpose in the birth certificate by Red ink.