AMENDCORRECT BIRTH CERTIFICATE For a MINOR To Request a Court Order to Correct an Error on the Arizona Birth Record of a Person Currently Under the Age of 18 FORMS and INSTRUCTIONS AMENDCORRECT BIRTH CERTIFICATE - superiorcourt maricopa 2026

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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the AMEND/CORRECT BIRTH CERTIFICATE form in our editor.
  2. Fill out the 'Civil Cover Sheet' by entering your name as the Plaintiff and leaving the case number blank. Check the box for '195(b) Amendment of Birth Certificate' on page 2.
  3. Complete the 'Petition for Court Order to Amend Birth Certificate of a Minor' by providing your information as the petitioner, including your relationship to the minor and details about their birth record that needs correction.
  4. In the section regarding incorrect information, clearly indicate what is wrong with each item (child's name, date of birth, etc.) and provide the correct information directly below it.
  5. Sign the petition in front of a Notary Public or Clerk at the filing counter, affirming that all provided information is true under penalty of perjury.
  6. Follow through with any required consent forms from other parents or guardians if applicable, ensuring they are signed and notarized.
  7. Submit all completed forms along with any necessary fees at your local Superior Court Clerk's office.

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Sometimes, people amend their birth certificates because they want a new name. You have the right to change any part of your name, including your first name or surname. A similar reason warranting a birth certificate amendment would be after a marriage or divorce.
You would file a motion to amend the birth certificate through the clerk of the courts office in the county where you reside. You can also submit online to vital records.
Since 1987, VitalChek has provided Americans with secure and authorized online ordering for official government-certified vital records such as birth certificates, death certificates, marriage and divorce records. Now you can submit your amendment or correction request online through our secure, authorized service.
The wrongly spelled first name in the birth certificate should be corrected by filing a petition for correction of clerical error under the provisions of Republic Act 9048.
Amending a birth certificate means legally changing the information recorded on it. This can include: Fixing typos or spelling errors (like a misspelled parents middle name).

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