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If you are asking to change a minor's name, attach any consents. Minors who are at least 10 years old, can use Minor's Consent/Objection to Change of Name form (CC-DR-119). Parents, guardians, and custodians can use Parent's/Guardian's/Custodian's Consent/Objection to Change of Name of a Minor (CC-DR-063).
Affidavit of Parentage: This action will allow the father's name to be placed on the birth certificate. You can also take the form home with you, complete it and send it back to the Division of Vital Records. If you choose to take the form home, each parent must sign the Affidavit in the presence of a notary public.
Request Corrections Corrections/amendments can be made to a birth or death certificate by submitting an amendment form to the DVR. We are unable to make corrections to marriage and divorce records. Please contact the District Court in the Jurisdiction in which the event occurred for changes to these records.
?A person may change their name for any reason unless it is for illegal purposes or interferes with the rights of others. They must petition a court for this change. A parent may change the name of their child born in Maryland one time within the first year. After that time, they must petition a court for the change.
Establishing Paternity is Essential Unmarried fathers rights will only be enforced in Maryland if paternity has been officially established.