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If you want to change the childs last name but both parents cannot appear before a Kansas judge in any courthouse in Kansas you will need to obtain a court order legal name change to a minor following K.S.A. 60-1402 through your local county courthouse.
Both parents would need to appear before a judge of a district court in Kansas and complete the Paternity Consent Form for Birth Registration. To start this process, we recommend contacting your local county courthouse in the state of Kansas.
Call 877-305-8315, available 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Payment made by credit card. Spanish interpreters available. $20 for each certified copy plus $13.95 expedited service fee.
The Differences The certificate of live birth simply verifies that you are medically alive, whereas the birth certificate verifies who you are, who your parents are, where you were born, and your date of birth. Without your birth certificate, you cannot prove who you are.
To receive a copy of a birth certificate, or any vital record, the record must be requested by an authorized individual or entity via a docHubd applicationPDF Document or letter and the appropriate fee must be paid to the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records.
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Only the applicant can pick up the certificate and will need a current, government issued photo ID. $20 for each certified copy plus $5 processing fee. An email will be sent when certificate is ready for pick up. Usually ready the following business day.
You can start that process at your nearest Vital Records office or the DHEC State Vital Records Office in Columbia. You will need to provide a certified copy of the marriage license, and both you and the childs father will have to sign a statement called an affidavit in the presence of a notary.
Send a file- stamped copy of the Order Changing Name to Vital Statistics, along with a request letter and the appropriate fee, ONLY if you want to amend your birth certificate to reflect your new name.

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