
05-06-2008, 07:25 PM
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Mental Jujitsu
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 616
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Originally Posted by drunkfux
In an adoption, change in paternity, affirmation of parental status, undetermined parentage, or court-ordered substitution, the department shall place the original certificate of birth and all papers pertaining thereto under seal, not to be broken except by order of a court of competent jurisdiction or as otherwise provided by law.
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The only way you are going to get a change to the original birth record is by providing sufficient proof to a judge in a court action. The above examples are probably the main, and mostly likely only reasons that you could get a change, and then it would be limited to the information that was incorrect. You might be able to get spelling errors or omissions corrected by going to the state vital stat office with sufficient proof, but that is as far as they will go that way without a court order.
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