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You would need to file a formal paternity lawsuit against the person to have a judge order a DNA test to disprove paternity. Once that is done, the judge would enter an order declaring him not to be the father and send that order to the Dept of Vital Statistics to remove the person's name from the birth certificate..
To voluntarily acknowledge paternity, both parents must sign a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity. The Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity must be notarized or witnessed and filed at the Bureau of Health Planning & Statistics Office of Vital Records. Most hospitals can facilitate this process.
How To Order a Birth or Death Certificate. The fastest way to obtain a birth or death record is ordering online through Vitalchek or by phone through Vital Chek at 877-456-5410. You may schedule an advanced appointment at our Carson City office. To request an appointment, please email our Customer Service Desk.
If you changed your name after gender reassignment surgery or as a result of adoption, you can update your birth certificate. If you got married or divorced and your name changed, there is no need to update your birth certificate.
To remove a name, you'll need to fill out the form and provide a copy of a court order (like your judgment of divorce), or a court determination of non-paternity. Other states require you to file a legal request through the court before you can modify the birth certificate.
It doesn't matter that there is no father listed on the birth certificate either as the father's rights are the result of being the biological parent, not because his name appears on a piece of paper.
You would need to file a formal paternity lawsuit against the person to have a judge order a DNA test to disprove paternity. Once that is done, the judge would enter an order declaring him not to be the father and send that order to the Dept of Vital Statistics to remove the person's name from the birth certificate..
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.