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How to fill out the TX VS-166 online
The TX VS-166 form is essential for users seeking to add, remove, or replace parental information on a child's birth certificate based on court orders or paternity establishment. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions on how to accurately complete this form online.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the TX VS-166 form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
 - Type or print the full name of the child as registered at birth, including the date and place of birth. This information should be provided in blue or black ink.
 - Enter the father's name followed by the mother's full maiden name. Ensure this information is spelled correctly to avoid any delays.
 - Select one option indicating the evidence for the request by checking one of the following: a certified copy of a court decree, a properly completed Acknowledgment of Paternity (form VS-159.1), or a certified copy of the biological parents’ marriage license.
 - Fill in the full new name of the child that should appear on the new birth certificate. This may require a court order.
 - Provide the date of birth and place of birth for both the father and mother as requested.
 - Sign the application as the father or legal guardian and also have the mother or legal guardian sign it if applicable. Both signatures must be notarized.
 - Include all necessary evidence with the application and ensure the $25.00 filing fee is included. If a certified copy is requested, include an additional $22.00 fee.
 - Mail the completed and notarized application along with any required documents and fees to the Texas Vital Statistics office.
 
Start filling out your TX VS-166 form online today to ensure accurate and timely updates to your birth certificate.
Filing a motion to dismiss child support in Texas requires you to provide a solid justification as to why the support should be dismissed. You'll need to gather relevant documents and submit the motion in the appropriate court. To simplify the process and ensure you cover all necessary aspects, consider using TX VS-166 resources on platforms like uslegalforms that offer templates tailored for your needs.
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