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If another person is named as father on the birth certificate, the court order must specify the name to be removed and the name to be added as father of the child. Please note: The fee to amend a vital record is $10.00. 1.
Question: How can I get the fathers name OFF my childs birth certificate? Answer: By providing a certified copy of a court order to the State Office of Vital Records. The court order must specify both the name to be removed and the name to be added to the birth certificate (O.C.G.A.
Online Ordering Order online with your major credit card. Standard requests are mailed within 8-10 weeks. Expedited requests are shipped within 5 business days. Regular orders will be shipped within 10 weeks. A surcharge and expedite fee applies for credit card payments. Only birth and death certificates are available.
The fee for an authorized copy of your birth certificate in Georgia is $25. If you need to obtain multiple certified copies of a GA birth certificate, you may do so by paying per additional copy you require.
You may also request birth and death records online using one of our approved third party vendors, (ROVER, Go Certificates, or VitalChek) or visit your local county office. It is strongly recommended that you call first, before visiting your county office.
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You may request a certified copy of a birth certificate from your local county office or the State Office of Vital Records. This request can be made in person or by mail. You can also request certified copies online using one of our approved third-party vendors (GO Certificates, ROVER, and Vital Chek).
The State Office of Vital Records provides several options for you to order birth and death records online. Please see a list of approved third party and state approved vendors below. Standard requests are mailed within 8-10 weeks. Expedited requests are shipped within 5 business days.
You may be able to correct minor errors by asking the Georgia Department of Vital records to amend the birth certificate without a court order. If the Vital Records office will not make the correction, then you must file a Petition to Correct an Error on a Birth Certificate with the Superior Court.

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