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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the acknowledgment paternity affidavit in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1 with the child's name. Ensure that the child's surname is accurate, as it cannot be changed later.
  3. In Section 2, provide the mother's details, including her maiden surname. If unsure, remind her that it is her last name at birth.
  4. Complete Section 3 with the father's information. If any details are unknown, enter 'None' or 'Unknown' as appropriate.
  5. If applicable, fill out Section 4 regarding marriage details. Ensure all fields are completed; no spaces should be left blank.
  6. Once all sections are filled, print and sign the document in front of a notary public. Remember that signatures must match legal names exactly.
  7. After signing, remove the instruction page and send the second page to the State Vital Records office while keeping copies for your records.

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The document is an affidavit from an unnamed father acknowledging paternity of his child born out of wedlock. In the affidavit, the father acknowledges being the biological father of the named child and gives consent for the child to use his surname on their birth certificate.
I acknowledge that the man named above is the biological father/parent of my child. I give my consent to have his name appear on the Certificate of Birth of my child. I declare and affirm that I am not married and that I have not been married in the past 300 days.
Affidavit of Paternity is the natural father of the child, in effect, the biological father of the child. Signing the Affidavit of Paternity as the natural father of the child means you are swearing that. you are the childs biological father and accept financial and legal responsibility for the child.
Specific States Require Notarization States like Texas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia require notarization of an acknowledgment of paternity.