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How Do You Modify Your Birth Certificate?

If you want to know how to modify your name on the birth certificate then visit this blog by Vital Records Online. We have listed all the documents required and where to apply for it.<br>

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How Do You Modify Your Birth Certificate?

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  1. HOW DO YOU MODIFY YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE? Vital Records Online

  2. If you want to update your name on your birth certificate, you can typically do so. In most cases, you will need an original certified copy of your birth certificate, a court order, and your photo ID or other identifying documents to make changes. Most states will charge a small fee to process changes.

  3. Documents needed: An original certified copy of your birth certificate. You can order copies of your birth certificate online at VitalRecords.com if you are 21 or older. If not, your parents can fill out the birth certificate replacement form on your behalf. Your Photo ID Supporting documents (school records, driver’s license, etc.) showing the correct spelling of your name. You may want to ask parents and relations for these documents. If you’ve made a dramatic change to your name or want to change your name or surname to something other than your birth name, then you will need a court order.

  4. How to Get a Court Order? Contact the local county office or District Court in your county of residence. Ask for local forms for changing your name. Fill them out, pay the fee, and process them. You will likely need to have documents notarized at the city hall, courthouse, or your bank. Appear in court. You will receive a certified court order of name change if the judge accepts your request Submit your court order with a certified copy of your birth certificate and your photo ID with a request of name change to the vital records office. You may have to provide a letter of explanation You may have to provide additional certified vital records such as your marriage license depending on the circumstance

  5. Contact Information MAILING ADDRESS 400 West Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308 EMAIL ADDRESS vropublic@protonmail.com PHONE NUMBER 8442184848 https://www.vitalrecordsonline.com/

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