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Unless the record is of a deceased person, you can get it on the same day if you are ordering: Short form birth certificate. Long form birth certificate with Letter of Exemplification.
Name-change proceedings to alter your birth certificate name are generally relatively simple. Each state has its own procedures and forms, so be sure to research your state's particular requirements.
Processing time: Six to eight weeks (delivery by regular mail can take an additional two weeks). Add additional time for your application to be delivered to our office.
How to Correct a "Mistake" If you were born within the five boroughs of New York City, contact the Department of Health, Office of Vital Records at 212-639-9675 or 311 or email correctionsunit2@health.nyc.
How do I remove or change a parent on a NYC birth certificate? Parent listed on the birth certificate Either Yes or No Change or remove a parent Go to Family Court or New York State Supreme Court to establish parentage. Ask for an Order of Parentage to remove or change a parent.
You can get a certified copy of the birth certificate over the internet, by phone or by mail from the New York State Department of Health Vital Records section. If no birth certificate exists, bring a certificate from the Commissioner of the local Board of Health saying that no birth certificate is available.