Your name is in all caps on your birth certificate for clarity and consistency. This formatting helps to ensure that your name is easily readable and distinguishable from other information on the document.
To change your name on your birth certificate from all caps to regular capitalization, you will need to follow a legal process. This typically involves filling out a name change application, providing supporting documents, such as a court order or marriage certificate, and paying a fee. You may also need to attend a court hearing. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific steps required in your jurisdiction.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
You need to have the cooperation of all parties in order to effect a name change.
I doubt it since a birth certificate is an offical document and will be used by you and the government all of your life so it must meet a standard set.
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Every state is different in handling this kind of situation. Some states will not do it at all, others will amend or issue a secondary birth certificate. You can find details for the state where you were born at this website: http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html
Whatever name is put on the birth certificate.
He would have all of the rights that a biological father has. If he was not the biological father, then his name should not have been put on the birth certificate in the first place, unless he adopted her and the birth certificate was changed.
Perhaps you could if he relinquishes all rights or if your new husband adopts the child. However, even if you do somehow remove the name from the certificate, the fact is that he is still the biological father. Better to move on in life; fixing this will not make a large difference to the situation in the end.
No. A Certification of Live Birth is a short form Birth Certificate. Depending on the state it may say different things but one from Hawaii will say the name, date of birth, hour of birth, sex, city, town or location of birth, island of birth, county of birth, mother's maiden name, mother's race, father's name, father's race, date accepted by registrar, a certificate number and seal. The seal may be different depending on the year it was printed. A Birth Certificate, or Certificate of life Birth has many more things on it. Which includes signatures, doctor(s), witnesses, and the SSN. Some employers may or may not accept a short from Birth Certificate, some may not even ask for one, depends how lucky you are ;-)
Your NAME is in all caps on your driver's license for clarity and consistency in identification purposes.