You have provided no context for "your," but regardless, the answer is "yes" in all 3 cases! If it is "your" birth certificate or you are the mother, "your" name could have been entered incorrectly, so could technically apply. In the case of "your" being the father, sure, a dna test will get you started--but understand that it is very difficult, in any of the three cases, even when you can prove a mis-spelling, to accomplish this, and you have an uphill battle.
If a father signs his rights away, he can't be put on the birth certificate. This is because he is no longer, legally, considered to be the father. This is something that he should consider before signing away his rights.
no
Yes, but only if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated by the courts.
legally, no.
no
No, you are a minor and need parental consent. Having a child does not emancipates you anywhere.
Yes
Fathers with parental rights are not always listed on the birth certificate.
how do I add my daughter's father name to the birth certificate? I live in New York.
no you do not have to put the fathers name on the birth certificate. Unless you want to. my sons fathers name is not on his birth certificate. but i have been thinking about putting his name on there. because i don't want my son to see it when he grows up and ask me why his daddys name isn't on there.
No, you have to get a copy of your birth certificate.
The mother should put the actual fathers name on the birth certificate.
no
yes u can cuz my aunt did it