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If the mother was not married at any time between conception and birth and there is no father listed on the birth certificate, the addition can be made with an Acknowledge of Paternity. The form can be downloaded at this website, or you can obtain one by calling our Amendments Department at 601-206-8200.
Correcting an error on your birth certificate is possible and can be done following a series of steps. As an official and general rule, an entry in the civil register can be corrected only with a judicial order. Usually, the process for correcting errors in the birth certificate is to file a petition in court.
You can order birth certificates, death certificates and marriage records on-line, by mail, phone or in person by visiting our Vital Records office. Birth certificates cost $17, with a $6 fee for additional copies of the same record.
Changes or Corrections: Call our Vital Records office at 601-206-8200 or send e-mail to VRInfo@HealthyMS.com.
Step 1 Fill-in Petition for Change of Name. Step 2 Notarize Petition for Change of Name. Step 3 Fill-in Civil Cover Sheet. Step 4 Gather Documents. Step 5 File Petition for Change of Name at Local Chancery Court. Step 6 Pay Filing Fee. Step 7 Attend Hearing (if required)
Step 1 Fill-in Petition for Change of Name. Step 2 Notarize Petition for Change of Name. Step 3 Fill-in Civil Cover Sheet. Step 4 Gather Documents. Step 5 File Petition for Change of Name at Local Chancery Court. Step 6 Pay Filing Fee. Step 7 Attend Hearing (if required)
If the mother was not married at the time between conception and birth, the father can be removed from the birth certificate by the Rescission of Acknowledgement of Paternity. This form is used to rescind (cancel) the legal claim of paternity created by a previously completed Acknowledgement of Paternity.