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What does it mean to amend a birth record? Amending means correcting or completing information that prints on a birth certificate. If there is incorrect or missing information on your or your child's birth record, you may request an amendment.
1. The original marriage certificate cannot be altered. Corrections are made by completing an Affidavit to Amend a Marriage Record (VS 24C). This form becomes a part of the original record-type or print clearly in black ink only.
1. In marriage certificate the dob can't be corrected any more. 2. However you can swear an affidavit stating the anomalies.
Note: There are no fees to amend or correct a birth certificate within one year of the date of birth. After a year, the California Office of Vital Records charges $20 to amend the birth certificate.
To correct an error, submit to the California Department of Public Health an Affidavit to Amend a Record (form VS 24), a notarized sworn statement (if you want a certified copy of the amended birth certificate), hospital documentation if the hospital made the error, and a copy of the parent's birth certificate if you