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Hence, the usual process for correcting errors in the birth certificate is to file a petition in court. Fortunately, Republic Act No. 9048, as recently amended by Republic Act No. 10172, allowed the administrative correction of certain entries with the Civil Register, including entries in the birth certificate.
First name used is different from the first name entered in the birth certificate. If the first name used is different from what is entered in the birth certificate, the first name in the birth certificate shall be changed by filing a petition for change of first name under the provisions of R.A. 9048.
You may contact the Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene/Division of Vital Records at 410-764-3182 to request an Affidavit, Or download from the link below. You can establish paternity using an Affidavit up until your child's 18th birthday. Signing the Affidavit is your choice.
Affidavit: One needs to get an affidavit prepared from the local notary in which the reason for the change or the spelling mistake in birth certificate is specified. Once made, this document has to be submitted to the district court.
To request a change to a birth certificate, you may email the affidavit and associated paperwork to dvr.corrections@maryland.gov and a representative will contact you directly regarding the request and payment options.