Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Correct the sex field, date, time, or place of birth of the child due to hospital or Local Registrar error. Add the parent's new name after a court order or naturalization process. Correct parents' place or date of birth. Change child's sex field to reflect gender identity.
Therefore, the parents of children who are living, studying or visiting abroad for extended periods of time must apply through the Mexican court of record if they wish to change their child's name as it appears on their official birth certificate.
First of all, the procedure you are going to request is called “change of name due to a change of gender”. Step 1: Request an appointment at the Civil Registry. Step 2: Go on the day of the appointment and fill out the name change request form indicating your new name.
1. File a petition with the court. First, you fill out and file court papers and pay a fee (or ask for a fee waiver). Both parents sign the petition. 2. Publish your request in a newspaper. You must also publish a notice in a newspaper saying that you are asking to legally change your child’s name. 3. Go to a hearing (if required)
To change the name of an infant younger than 1-years-old, parents will need to send a completed and signed birth certificate correction to the local Vital Records Office where the birth occurred with the correct information.
REQUIREMENTS: 1. Application form must be completed in full according to the filling instructins. To download and print it, go to: http://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/sandiego/index.php/registro-civil/actas-de-nacimiento 2. US birth certificate of the applicant. (Original and 2 letter-size copies).
To request an amendment after obtaining a name change, please submit the following: • Properly Completed VS 23 Form (See form guidelines beginning on page 3.) • Certified Copy of the Name Change Order (See top section of page 5.)