YOu have to contact the Office of vital statistics in the state where the birth certificate was issued. Depending on the error they will tell you what to do. I had a similar situation in which my husbands date of birth was wrong on our daughters birth certificate. We had to get a certified copy of my husband's birth certificate and then I had to write a letter asking for the change and it had to be notarized! It was a pain but those are the hoops we jumped through. Hope this helps!
A Typographical Error - 1914 was released on: USA: 8 September 1914
It is probably a typographical error for "syllabus".
It's short for typographical error. Do you really want to have to say typographical error? I mean that's a lot of syllables.
It is probably a typographical error for "syllabus".
A typographical error.
A typographical error, more commonly referred to as a 'typo'.
Typo is simply an abbreviation of typographical error.
Yes, it is possible for the place of birth on your passport to be different from the one listed on your birth certificate. This can happen if there was an error in recording the birthplace or if the individual was born in a different location than where it is officially documented.
"Ret of change" is not a common phrase or term. It seems like a typographical error or incomplete phrase. If you can provide more context or clarify the question, I'd be happy to help further.
"Typo" is a slang abbreviation of the phrase "typographical error". It means an error in typing.
A typographical error for "post meridiem" meaning afternoon.
in English, it's usually a typographical error. The intended word is "have".