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If he happens to be unavailable—or he does not want to be involved with the child or he does not want his name on the birth certificate, you can leave the birth father's name as UNKNOWN on the birth certificate.
In general, signing a birth certificate by a father creates the legal relationship and attests to the parent-child relationship. It is the same as having a paternity tests, and unless a scientific test later rules out that father, he is regarded as having all the parent rights relative to that child.
Under Michigan law, the child is “born out of wedlock.” The father can be added to the child's birth certificate by both parents voluntarily signing and notarizing an Affidavit of Parentage (available at ). The man is then considered to be the child's legal father.
Alternative documents please visit our website at .michigan/vitalrecords or call our office at 517-335-8666. Normal processing time to correct or change a Michigan birth certificate is 5-6 weeks if all required documents are received.
If your child is younger than 14 years old (typically seven or older), the judge will consider your child's wishes if the judge decides your child is old enough to express a preference. In order to change the name of a child who is 14 years old or older, your child must sign a consent form in front of the judge.
If you are updating your gender, you will need to submit a driver's license, birth certificate, passport, court order, or other official government-issued document reflecting the requested gender designation OR a letter from a licensed health care professional certifying the change in gender as shown in the sample ...
You must complete form PC 51 or PC 51c to begin a name change proceeding.
We will send a letter/notice if: We need to verify your identity. We need additional information. We adjusted your return. We received information from the Internal Revenue Service.
Form 163 can also be submitted electronically on Michigan Treasury Online at mto.treasury.michigan.