What if the parent signs the birth certificate certifying that it is true and correct, but later realizes there is an error?
  • Depending on the error, the parent may be required to go to court to make the change.
  • Name changes require a court order. See number 2.
  • Gender errors may be corrected. See number 5.
  • Other errors may be amended; however, a fee is required after one year of the date of birth.
  • The processing time for an amendment is approximately one year.

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1. What if the parents do not name the child at the time of birth?
2. What if the parents change their mind on their child’s name after the birth certificate is registered?
3. What if the parent uses an alias or AKA (also known as) name on their child’s birth certificate?
4. What if the parent signs the birth certificate certifying that it is true and correct, but later realizes there is an error?
5. What if the child’s gender is reported incorrectly on the birth certificate?
6. What if the father’s name is not added at the time of birth?
7. What if parents do not sign the birth certificate?