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Amending a California Birth Record For assistance in selecting the correct birth amendment form, please utilize our Birth Amendment Overview Chart (PDF).
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.
To amend a birth certificate, follow these steps: Send a notarized affidavit to the registrar where the event took place, affirming the current information is incorrect and the new information is accurate. Submit supporting documentation proving the accuracy of the new information.
Please fill out the application completely in print. Write the FULL NAME of both parents and grandparents exactly as they appear on their birth certificates, (whether Mexican or foreign). For women, use maiden names, as they appear on their birth certificate. Do not use Abbreviations.
This program will help you fill out the forms needed to ask the court to change the name or name and gender of an adult, the name of a child, or the name of a family group, and includes a fee waiver application if you need one.
File a petition to change your child’s name. Once you complete your forms, you need to file them with the court and pay a filing fee. If neither of you can afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it. How to file forms with the court. Take your forms to the court clerk.
You can change California-issued records, like your birth certificate or your child's birth certificate, or your marriage certificate, even if you live out of state. You can follow the instructions in this guide.