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Parents who have a home birth are also required to register their birth, and must contact their state's department of vital records to get the proper paperwork. Time frames vary by state (for example, Minnesota requires that births be registered in five days, while California requires them to be registered in 10 days).
Contact the hospital where your child was born to request corrections. In addition to the hospital that registered the birth, vital records offices have authority to make corrections to birth records. You may need to supply documents to back up your correction request. There is no fee to request a correction.
Service Process Visit the same Preventive Medical Center from which the original birth certificate was issued, with the required documents. Submit a request to amend the information on the birth certificate. Once the documents and original copies are verified, the birth certificate will be issued.
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Minnesota Statute §259.10 states no minor child's name may be changed without both parents having notice of the pending application of change of name. You will be required to show proof that the non-applicant parent(s) has been notified of the Application for Name Change of a Minor.
Most name-change hearings take only a few minutes. In most cases, the judge must grant your request unless the court believes that your motive is to mislead or defraud others. (Please see Minnesota Statute 259.11).
In order to apply for a change of name, an application form needs to be completed and posted to the register office where the entry is held. The birth certificates with the old name need to be given to the register office along with an application form and the relevant fee for a new certificate.