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Once paternity has been officially and legally established, the parents may add the fathers name to the birth certificate by requesting form VS 22, Application to Amend a Birth Record-Acknowledgment of Paternity, from their countys Local Registrar of Births and Deaths.
An Acknowledgment of Paternity (AOP) is a legal document that allows parents who arent married to establish legal paternity.
To change or add a parents name to a birth certificate, complete the VS 21, Application to Amend a Birth Record-Adjudication of Facts of Parentage. Attach a certified copy of the court order, and a photocopy of the birth certificate.

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This is a legal process whereby the parents acknowledge (establish) parentage with their child. This process should only be used if you want to add a. parents name to the childs birth certificate if they were not. included on the original birth certificate.

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