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To include your child's deceased father on the birth certificate, you typically need to provide evidence of his identity, such as a marriage certificate or proof of paternity if applicable. Contact your local vital records office for specific requirements and forms needed in your jurisdiction. You may also need to submit a death certificate to confirm his passing. It's advisable to consult legal assistance if you encounter any challenges in the process.

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