REQUEST FOR SEARCH OF PUTATIVE FATHER REGISTRY FORM 3961 (REVISED 02 2018)-2025

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A presumed father is the individual that is legally assumed to be the father because of his legal relationship to the mother, i.e. being husband and wife, while a putative father is a man who claims to be the biological father of a child but has not been legally established as the childs father by a court.
In the United States of America, the putative father registry is a state level legal option for unmarried men to document through a notary public any woman they engage with in intercourse, for the purpose of retaining parental rights for any child they may father.
The department of job and family services shall establish a putative father registry. To register, a putative father must complete a registration form prescribed under section 3107.065 of the Revised Code and submit it to the department.
These states are Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nevada, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Why Should You Register?
Information Required By Notice Fathers name, address, and social security number. Biological mothers name, address, and social security number. Any other identification information requested by the Department. Name of child and date and location of birth, if known.
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A putative father is a man whose legal relationship to a child has not been established, but claims to be the father or who is alleged to be the father of a child who is born to a woman to whom he is not married at the time of the childs birth.

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