Application for a Certified Recognition of Parentage, 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for a Certified Recognition of Parentage in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the child's information, including their first name, middle name, date of birth, place of birth, last name, and sex. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
  3. Next, provide details for both parents. Enter the first and middle names of Mother/Parent 1 and Father/Parent 2. Include any maiden names where applicable.
  4. Indicate which certified copy you are requesting by checking the appropriate box. Options include Recognition of Parentage or Declaration of Parentage.
  5. Fill out your requester information accurately, including your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. This ensures you receive your documents without delay.
  6. Select your relationship to the paternity form by checking one of the options provided. This step is essential for processing your request correctly.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before signing the application. Your signature certifies that all information is true to the best of your knowledge.

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Valid identification is required (i.e. a drivers license or state I.D. card) in order to process the request. If no such identification is available, two pieces of other I.D. with a valid signature may be used (i.e. a social security card, voter registration card, passport, school I.D., and/or work I.D.).
Birth Record Amendments Type of Birth Record Amendment RequestCost Correction to Birth Certificate to add/remove/replace a parent and seal old record $25.00 Correction to Birth Certificate all other changes $15.00 New, Certified Copy of Corrected Birth Record $22.00
The application to add or change the fathers name must be signed by both parents in the presence of a notary public. When paternity is established by a court decree, only one parent must sign the application in the presence of a notary public.
Its easy and its free. An Acknowledgment of Paternity Affidavit (JFS 07038) can be completed to establish paternity at the time of birth in the hospital or afterwards at your local registrar (health department) or county child support enforcement agency.
Under Texas law, the biological father of a child does not automatically have any parental rights if he is not listed as the father on the childs birth certificate. That said, the absence of the fathers name on the birth certificate does not automatically negate his ability to have any rights whatsoever.
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