Blank Texas Certificate Birth PDF Form

Blank Texas Certificate Birth PDF Form

The Texas Certificate Birth form is an official document used to request corrections to a birth certificate. Individuals eligible to apply include the person named on the certificate, parents, legal guardians, or authorized representatives. Understanding how to accurately fill out this form is essential for ensuring that any necessary corrections are processed smoothly.

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The Texas Certificate Birth form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to correct or amend their birth records. It serves various purposes, from correcting errors made by hospitals to adding or removing parent names. The form is designed for specific applicants, including the individual named on the certificate if they are at least 18 years old, parents of minors, legal guardians, and even the medical facility where the birth took place. To initiate a correction, applicants must complete several sections of the form and provide valid identification. Notably, the application must be original—photocopies or alterations are not accepted. Along with the completed form, appropriate fees and supporting documents must be submitted to ensure timely processing. It’s essential to understand the requirements and follow the instructions carefully, as failure to do so can lead to significant delays or even denial of the application. Whether you are correcting a name, date of birth, or parental information, this form is the first step in ensuring that your birth certificate accurately reflects your identity.

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TEXAS

Texas Department .of State

Health and Human

Health Services

Services

Correcting a Birth Certificate

THIS FORM CANNOT BE USED TO CORRECT A RECORD BASED ON AN ADOPTION.

Who Can Apply for a Correction?

The person named on the birth certificate, if at least 18 years of age.

Parent(s) named on the birth certificate, if child is under 18 years of age.

Legal guardian(s), managing conservator, or legal representative (proof required) of the person named on the birth certificate.

Hospital or medical facility where the person named on the birth certificate was born.

How Do I Make a Correction?

Complete and sign this application. See pages 4 and 5.

Section 1, 2, 5 and 6 MUST be completed. See pages 2 and 3 for how to complete Section 3 or 4.

Everyone signing section 6 must sign before a notary public and ATTACH A COPY OF THEIR VALID PHOTO ID(S).

The application must be original. Photocopies, alterations, strike-through, or write overs will not be accepted.

Submit the appropriate documentation. See pages 2 and 3.

Submit the appropriate fees. See fee schedule below.

For Frequently Asked Questions, go to: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/faq/#correct.

For more information, go to: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/requirements.aspx.

Where Do I Mail the Application?

Regular Mailing Instructions - Estimated processing time is 6-8 weeks.

See https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/processing/ for current times.

Please submit your application, supporting documents (if required) and fees to:

DSHS – Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 12040, Austin, TX 78711-2040.

Expedited Service Mailing Instructions - Estimated processing time is 20-25 business days.

The order and $5.00 processing fee must be sent to the Vital Statistics Section via an overnight mail service such as: FedEx, Lone Star, or UPS.

Please submit your application, supporting documents (if required) and fees to:

DSHS-Vital Statistics Section, MC 2096, 1100 W. 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756.

FAILURE TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED ON THIS FORM, MAY RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT

PROCESSING DELAYS AND/OR DENIAL OF YOUR APPLICATION.

Fees: How much must I submit?

 

 

Fee Schedule

 

 

Fee ($)

 

Qty (#)

 

Total ($)

 

 

Filing Fees (Select One):

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

Correction to Birth Certificate (Not required if child’s name change is in

$15.00

 

 

=

 

 

 

same court order to add/replace/remove parent)

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

Correction to Birth Certificate by adding/removing/replacing a parent

$25.00

 

 

=

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O

 

New Birth Certificate based on child’s sex or parent’s race or color

$25.00

 

 

=

 

 

 

See “Correcting the Child’s Sex or Parent’s Race or Color” on Page 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For urgent requests, orders may be EXPEDITED by paying the below expedited processing fee AND sending the order through an overnight mail service, such as: FEDEX, LoneStar, or UPS to: DSHS-Vital Statistics Section, MC 2096, 1100 W. 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756.

O

Expedited processing Fee (per application)

$5.00

 

 

 

All orders are returned free of charge by USPS regular mail. For expedited return mail service, select one of the overnight return shipping methods below.

O

Expedite Overnight Mail (shipping within USA)

$8.00

 

 

 

 

O

USPS Express Overnight Mail (shipping overnight to PO Box ONLY)

$22.95

 

 

=

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birth Certificate(s):

 

 

 

 

 

O

Certified Corrected Birth Certificate ($22.00 per copy)

$22.00

X

 

=

 

 

Grand Total

 

 

 

 

 

Fees may be combined in one check or money order made payable to DSHS – Vital Statistics

For the status of your request, contact VSS by telephone at 1-888-963-7111 or online at: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/orderstatus/.

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What type of correction are you requesting?

A correction to a birth record may be filed to complete or correct a record that is incomplete or proved by satisfactory evidence to be inaccurate. You must complete pages 4 and 5 of this application and may need to provide a supporting document (See Box#1). IF THE CHILD IS A MINOR AND BOTH PARENTS ARE ON THE BIRTH RECORD, BOTH PARENTS MUST SIGN SECTION 6, unless otherwise specified in Box #1.

Box # 1: Document Checklist

 

I want to…

You will need one of the supporting

 

documents shown in Box # 2 below

 Correct a hospital error before 1st birthday

No documentation required.

(hospital must sign and submit application)

 

 Correct an error or omission made by the hospital after child’s 1st

1 or 2

birthday

 

 Add or correct child’s first or middle name, BEFORE child’s 1st birthday

No documentation required

Examples: Cindie to Cindy or “no name” to Kathie

 

 Add or correct child’s first or middle name, AFTER child’s 1st birthday

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9

Examples: Ann to Anne or Merie to Marie or “no name” to Ryan

 

 Correct spelling of child’s last name (all documents must be dated

5, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14

PRIOR to birth of child unless providing a court order)

 

Example: Martines to Martinez

 

 Correct child’s date of birth, place of birth, time of birth or sex

1, 2, or 5

 Correct child’s sex after medical/surgical sex change

5

 Correct parent’s information

5, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14

(parent must be currently listed on the birth certificate)

 

 Correct mother’s residence address at the time of the child’s birth

1, 2, or 5

 

 

 Adding a parent AND the parents were married BEFORE the child was

12

born (Both parents must sign Section 6 of this application in the

 

presence of a notary. A Hospital Representative cannot apply)

 

 Change First, Middle, Last name Example: Martinez to Brown

5

 Remove information from birth record

5

Add/remove/replace a parent (A Hospital Representative cannot apply

See page 3, “Adding, Removing, or

for this correction)

Replacing a Parent’s Name”

Suggested Supporting Documents:

Documents must be original certified copies (no photocopies) on official letterhead or with an original certification or seal unless otherwise specified below. Foreign documents, including notaries, must have an apostille or legalization from the Foreign Country where the document was issued. All supporting documents must match the requested correction(s) exactly and cannot be altered.

If an acceptable supporting document cannot be obtained, a court order to correct the information must be submitted. If an item has already been amended once, a court order is required to amend the same item again.

Box # 2: Supporting Documents

1Hospital or medical record at birth (admission/discharge or worksheet)

2Letter from Hospital or medical facility at birth explaining correction needed

3Baptismal certificate - Must be within first 5 years of birth

4Numident printout from the Social Security Administration (SSA). Issued by the SSA, PO BOX 33022, Baltimore, MD 21290-3022. Contact SSA at 410-965-1727 for fees and more information.

5A certified copy of a court order affecting information shown on the birth certificate. Include all pages with judge’s signature and seal of the court.

6Elementary school record - Must be signed by custodian of school records based on earliest attendance.

7Federal census record

8School census record

9Armed forces discharge papers (form DD 214) – Photocopy accepted

10Birth certificate(s) of child’s parent(s)

11Birth certificate of child’s older brother or sister

12Certified copy of Parent’s Marriage license

13Parent’s Naturalization Certificate (must include name change) Call the Immigration and Naturalization Service (ICE) at 800-375-5283 to obtain information on how to secure this document.

14Photocopy of Parent’s domestic passport or Parent’s foreign passport with U.S. Visa

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Adding, Removing or Replacing a Parent’s Name

A new birth certificate may be filed based on parentage to Add, Remove or Replace a parent on the birth certificate. Complete Sections 1,2,4,5 and 6 of this application (pages 4 and 5). In addition, one of five types of documentation must be presented as evidence to file the new birth certificate:

1.A certified copy of the certificate of marriage of the parents;

2.A copy of the Acknowledgment of Paternity (VS-159.1) filed with the Vital Statistics Section;

3.A certified copy of the court decree establishing parentage;

4.A copy of the Acknowledgment of Paternity Rescission (VS 158) filed with the Vital Statistics Section; or,

5.A gestational agreement.

Box # 3: Adding, Removing or Replacing a parent’s name

 

I am/We are…

 

You need to complete this application and…

 

 A mother not married during pregnancy and

(1) Both parents sign Section 6 of this application in

 

not married now and wants to add a father

 

the presence of a notary; and,

 

Or

(2) Complete an Acknowledgement of Paternity (Visit

 

 

the Office of the Attorney General, Paternity

 

 A mother married within 300 days prior to the

 

 

 

Opportunity Program at

 

birth of the child and wants to add a biological

 

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/cs/establishing-

 

parent who is not the spouse

 

paternity)

 

 A mother not married during pregnancy but is

(1) Both parents sign Section 6 of this application in

 

now married to the parent

 

the presence of a notary; and,

 

 

(2) Provide a certified copy of your marriage license

 

 

 

 

 A parent with a court order establishing

(1) One parent signs Section 6 of this application in

 

parentage / removing parent (only corrections

 

the presence of a notary; and,

 

ordered in the court order will be completed)

(2) Provide a certified copy of the entire court order

 

Or

 

(all pages) signed by a judge

 

 

 

 

 Parents with a gestational agreement

 

 

 

 Parents who have signed a State of Texas

(1) Both parents sign Section 6 of this application in

 

Acknowledgment of Paternity (VS 159.1)

 

the presence of a notary; and,

 

 

(2) Provide a copy of the signed Acknowledgement of

 

 

 

Paternity (VS-159.1).

 

 A parent who has an Acknowledgement of

(1) One parent signs Section 6 of this application in

 

Paternity Rescission (VS 158) filed with the Vital

 

the presence of a notary; and,

 

Statistics Section and wants to remove their

(2) Provide a copy of the signed Acknowledgement of

 

name from the birth certificate*

 

Paternity Rescission (VS-158).

Certified documents submitted will be retained by VSS and placed in a sealed file. A court order is required to unseal a file. Parents should keep copies of certified documents for their records and future use before sending them to VSS.

*Once a parent is removed from the birth certificate, they are no longer a qualified applicant to request a certified copy of the child’s newly corrected birth certificate.

Correcting the Child’s Sex or the Parent’s Race or Color

A new birth certificate may be filed that incorporates the corrected sex of the person named on the birth certificate. It may also be filed on older records to remove the parent(s) “race or color”. The filing fee to create a new birth certificate is $25.00. Complete Section 3 and check the bottom box requesting a new birth certificate be filed. If the bottom box on Section 3 is not checked, the correction will be attached to the original record as an addendum ($15.00 filing fee required).

Reviewing the certified copy of the amended birth record

Once the amendment has been filed, the certified copy of the birth certificate will describe the corrections made below the image of the original birth record.

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Services

Health Services

IMPORTANT: Photocopies, alterations, strike-through, or write-overs in Section 1 through 6 will not be accepted. Please use a new application if you make a mistake.

Birth Certificate Correction Application

 

Type or Print (please use blue or black ink ONLY)

 

Remittance No.____________

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section 1: What is Your Name? (Applicant’s Information)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name (First, Middle, Last):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address (Mailing Address, City, State, Zip):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Email Address:

Telephone # (daytime)

 

 

(

)

-

Your relationship to Person named on the birth certificate: ☐Parent ☐Self ☐Hospital Representative ☐Legal guardian(s) or Managing Conservator ☐Legal Representative (proof required)

>>>>>>>A COPY OF THE APPLICANT’S VALID PHOTO ID MUST BE ATTACHED<<<<<<<

Section 2: Birth Certificate Information

Enter information as it appears on the current birth certificate (before corrections).

 

Birth Certificate Number, if known:

I 142 -

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Child’s First Name:

 

Middle Name:

 

 

 

Last Name:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date of Birth:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISex:

 

 

 

Place of Birth (City or town)

 

 

 

 

(County)

I

(State)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEXAS

 

Full Maiden Name (First, Middle, Last) of Parent 1:

Full Maiden Name (First, Middle, Last) of Parent 2:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section 3: What do you want to correct?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are adding, removing or replacing a parent, complete Section 4.

 

 

 

List items to be added,

What is on the birth certificate

What should the birth certificate say?

 

 

corrected or removed

now?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: Child’s First Name

Not Shown

 

 

Tara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: Date of Birth

August 2, 2010

 

 

August 12, 2010

 

 

If you have a certified court order granting a name change only (not changing parentage), complete the information below.

Court Ordered Name Change

First Name:

Middle Name:

Last Name:

Check box (if applicable):  We are/I am requesting a new birth certificate be filed to incorporate the correction to the child’s sex or remove the parent’s race or color.

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Section 4: Add, Remove or Replace a Parent

If you want to add, remove or replace the name of a parent, please fill out this section.

I am requesting to: ID Add D Remove D Replace

CHILD’S NAME ON NEW RECORD (Even if it will remain the same) If changing child’s first or middle name, birth certificate correction procedures on page 2 apply.

First Name:

 

Middle Name:

 

Last Name(s):

Suffix:

 

 

I

 

 

I

INFORMATION FOR PARENT 1 (Even if it will remain the same)

 

Title (check one):

ID Mother D Father

D Parent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Full Name (Full Maiden Name Prior to First Marriage)

First Name:

 

 

I

Middle Name:

Last Name(s):

Suffix:

 

 

 

 

 

I

Date of Birth

 

 

 

Place of Birth

 

Month:

/ Day:

/Year:

 

State or Foreign Country:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION FOR PARENT 2 (Even if it will remain the same) If only 1 parent will remain on the birth certificate, leave this information blank.

Title (check one): ID Mother D Father D Parent

Full Name (Full Maiden Name Prior to First Marriage)

First Name:

 

 

I

Middle Name:

Last Name(s):

Suffix:

 

 

 

 

 

I

Date of Birth

 

 

 

Place of Birth

 

Month:

/ Day:

/Year:

 

State or Foreign Country:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section 5: Would you like to request a birth certificate? Check one: No, I would not like a certified copy of the corrected birth certificate.

Yes, I would like a certified copy of the corrected birth certificate. Number requested: _______

Please verify fees and quantity ordered in the fee box on Page 1.

Section 6: Affidavit

Please sign below in the presence of a notary public and ATTACH a copy of your valid Photo ID. Applications without acceptable valid ID attached will not be processed. Cross-outs or white-outs will VOID

your application.

WARNING: The Penalty for knowingly making a false statement in this form can be 2-10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. (Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 195).

Self, Parent 1, Legal Guardian, or Hospital Rep. >>>>>ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR VALID PHOTO ID<<<<<

Printed Name:

 

Signature:

 

 

 

 

I

 

Address:

 

City:

 

State:

Zip:

 

I

 

 

 

I

Notary Public, County Clerk, or other person authorized to administer oaths

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this ______ day of ____________ 20______.

Signature:

Printed name and title:

[Stamp or Seal]

Parent 2 or Legal Guardian 2, if applicable:

>>>>>ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR VALID PHOTO ID<<<<<

Printed Name:

 

Signature:

 

 

 

 

I

 

Address:

I

City:

 

State:

Zip:

 

 

 

 

I

Notary Public, County Clerk, or other person authorized to administer oaths

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this ______ day of ____________ 20______.

Signature:

Printed name and title:

[Stamp or Seal]

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File Specifics

Fact Name Description
Eligibility to Apply Individuals eligible to apply for a correction include the person named on the birth certificate if they are at least 18 years old, parents of the child if under 18, legal guardians, or the hospital where the birth occurred.
Application Requirements The application must be original, completed, and signed. Sections 1, 2, 5, and 6 are mandatory. Notarization is required for all signatures in Section 6, along with valid photo ID.
Processing Time Regular processing takes approximately 6-8 weeks, while expedited service can reduce this to 20-25 business days, provided the application is sent via overnight mail.
Governing Law This form and its procedures are governed by the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 195, which outlines the requirements for correcting a birth certificate.

How to Use Texas Certificate Birth

Filling out the Texas Certificate Birth form requires careful attention to detail. This process is essential for ensuring that the information on the birth certificate is accurate and up-to-date. After completing the form, you will need to submit it along with any required documentation and fees to the appropriate state department for processing.

  1. Obtain the form: Download the Texas Certificate Birth form from the Texas Department of State Health Services website or request a physical copy.
  2. Complete Section 1: Fill in your name, address, email, and phone number. Indicate your relationship to the person named on the birth certificate.
  3. Complete Section 2: Enter the details as they appear on the current birth certificate, including the birth certificate number, child’s name, date of birth, sex, and place of birth.
  4. Complete Section 3: Specify what corrections you want to make. Clearly list what is currently on the birth certificate and what it should say after the correction.
  5. If applicable, complete Section 4: If you are adding, removing, or replacing a parent’s name, fill out this section with the necessary details about the child and the parents.
  6. Complete Section 5: Indicate whether you would like a certified copy of the corrected birth certificate and specify the number of copies requested.
  7. Sign Section 6: Sign the application in the presence of a notary public. Be sure to attach a copy of your valid photo ID.
  8. Gather supporting documents: Collect any required documentation based on the type of correction you are making. Ensure these documents are original certified copies.
  9. Prepare your payment: Calculate the total fees based on the corrections and copies requested. Make a check or money order payable to DSHS – Vital Statistics.
  10. Submit your application: Mail your completed application, supporting documents, and payment to the appropriate address based on whether you are using regular or expedited service.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Texas Certificate Birth form used for?

The Texas Certificate Birth form is primarily used to request corrections to a birth certificate. This may include correcting inaccuracies or completing information that is missing. Common reasons for corrections include changing a child's name, correcting a date of birth, or updating parent information. It is important to note that this form cannot be used for corrections related to an adoption.

Who is eligible to apply for a correction?

Several individuals are eligible to apply for a correction to a birth certificate:

  • The person named on the birth certificate, provided they are at least 18 years old.
  • Parent(s) listed on the birth certificate, if the child is under 18.
  • Legal guardian(s), managing conservator, or legal representative of the individual named on the birth certificate (proof required).
  • The hospital or medical facility where the birth took place.

What steps do I need to take to make a correction?

To make a correction, follow these steps:

  1. Complete and sign the application form, ensuring Sections 1, 2, 5, and 6 are filled out.
  2. Have all signers of Section 6 sign in the presence of a notary public and attach a copy of their valid photo ID(s).
  3. Submit original documents; photocopies or altered forms will not be accepted.
  4. Include the necessary supporting documentation as indicated in the application.
  5. Pay the appropriate fees as outlined in the fee schedule.

Where should I mail my application?

Your application can be mailed to different addresses depending on whether you choose regular or expedited service:

  • Regular Mailing: Send your application to DSHS – Vital Statistics Section, P.O. Box 12040, Austin, TX 78711-2040. Estimated processing time is 6-8 weeks.
  • Expedited Service: Use an overnight mail service to send your application to DSHS-Vital Statistics Section, MC 2096, 1100 W. 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756. The estimated processing time is 20-25 business days.

What fees are associated with the correction process?

The fees for corrections vary depending on the type of correction requested. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Correction to Birth Certificate: $15.00
  • Correction by adding/removing/replacing a parent: $25.00
  • New Birth Certificate based on child’s sex or parent’s race or color: $25.00
  • Expedited processing fee: $5.00
  • Certified corrected birth certificate: $22.00 per copy

All fees can be combined in a single check or money order made payable to DSHS – Vital Statistics.

Common mistakes

  1. Incomplete Sections: Failing to fill out all required sections, specifically Sections 1, 2, 5, and 6, can lead to delays or rejection of the application.

  2. Incorrect Signatures: All individuals signing Section 6 must do so in the presence of a notary public. Missing this step can void the application.

  3. Using Photocopies: Submitting photocopies of the application or supporting documents instead of originals will result in rejection. Always provide original documents.

  4. Missing Valid ID: Not attaching a copy of a valid photo ID for all signers in Section 6 will lead to processing delays or denial.

  5. Incorrect Fees: Failing to include the correct fee amount can cause significant delays. Ensure to check the fee schedule carefully.

  6. Not Following Instructions: Ignoring the specific instructions for completing sections or providing supporting documents can lead to mistakes and the need for resubmission.

  7. Alterations on the Form: Making any changes, such as cross-outs or white-outs, in Sections 1 through 6 will void the application. Use a new form if a mistake is made.

  8. Not Checking Processing Times: Submitting the application without being aware of current processing times can lead to unexpected delays. Always check the latest information.

Documents used along the form

The Texas Certificate of Birth form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to correct or update their birth records. Alongside this form, several other documents may be required to facilitate the process. Below is a list of commonly used forms and documents that often accompany the Texas Certificate of Birth form.

  • Hospital Record: This document includes admission and discharge records from the hospital where the birth took place. It serves as proof of the birth event and can help correct any discrepancies.
  • Baptismal Certificate: Issued within the first five years of birth, this certificate can validate the child's name and date of birth, especially if corrections are needed.
  • Social Security Administration (SSA) Numident Printout: This printout is an official document from the SSA that verifies the individual's name and date of birth, useful for confirming identity during corrections.
  • Court Order: A certified copy of a court order may be necessary for specific corrections, such as name changes or amendments related to parentage. This document must include all pages with the judge's signature and court seal.
  • Parent’s Marriage License: If applicable, a certified copy of the marriage license can support requests to add or replace a parent's name on the birth certificate.
  • Elementary School Record: This record must be signed by the custodian of school records and can help establish the child's name and date of birth, particularly for corrections after the first birthday.

Gathering the appropriate documentation is essential for a smooth correction process. Each document plays a vital role in ensuring the accuracy of the birth record and can help prevent delays in processing. Make sure to review the specific requirements for each document to ensure compliance with Texas regulations.

Similar forms

The Texas Certificate of Birth form shares similarities with the Social Security card application. Both documents serve as foundational identification for individuals. They are essential for establishing identity and citizenship in various contexts, such as applying for jobs or obtaining government services. The application process for each requires personal information, including the individual's name, date of birth, and place of birth. Additionally, both applications necessitate supporting documentation, such as proof of identity, to verify the information provided. The Social Security card application, like the birth certificate correction form, emphasizes accuracy and completeness to prevent processing delays.

Another document comparable to the Texas Certificate of Birth form is the passport application. A passport is a critical identification document for international travel and serves as proof of citizenship. Similar to the birth certificate correction form, the passport application requires detailed personal information and may necessitate additional documentation, such as a birth certificate or government-issued ID. Both forms also include a verification process, where applicants must provide proof of identity and citizenship. Furthermore, the passport application may require a notarized signature, mirroring the notarization requirement found in the birth certificate correction process.

The driver's license application is also akin to the Texas Certificate of Birth form. A driver's license serves as a widely accepted form of identification in the United States. Both applications require personal details, including the applicant's name, address, and date of birth. Each process mandates proof of identity and residency, often necessitating supporting documents like a birth certificate or utility bills. Additionally, both forms involve a verification process to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, which is crucial for preventing identity fraud.

Lastly, the marriage certificate application is another document similar to the Texas Certificate of Birth form. A marriage certificate serves as legal proof of a marriage, establishing the identities of the individuals involved. Both applications require personal information about the individuals, including their names and dates of birth. Additionally, both processes may require supporting documentation, such as birth certificates or identification cards, to verify the identities of the applicants. Both forms also emphasize the importance of accurate information, as errors can lead to legal complications or delays in processing.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Texas Certificate Birth form, there are several important guidelines to follow. Here’s a list of things you should and shouldn’t do to ensure a smooth application process.

  • Do complete the application in blue or black ink only.
  • Do ensure that sections 1, 2, 5, and 6 are fully completed.
  • Do sign section 6 in the presence of a notary public.
  • Do attach a copy of your valid photo ID to the application.
  • Do submit original documents only; photocopies will not be accepted.
  • Don’t make any alterations or strike-throughs on the form.
  • Don’t submit an application without the required fees.
  • Don’t use this form for corrections based on an adoption.
  • Don’t forget to check the estimated processing times before mailing your application.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can help ensure that your application is processed efficiently and without unnecessary delays.

Misconceptions

  • Misconception 1: Anyone can apply for a correction to a birth certificate.
  • This is not true. Only specific individuals can apply, including the person named on the certificate if they are at least 18, parents of the child if they are under 18, legal guardians, or representatives with proof.

  • Misconception 2: You can submit a photocopy of the application.
  • In fact, the application must be an original. Photocopies, alterations, or any form of write-overs will lead to rejection of the application.

  • Misconception 3: You do not need to provide identification when applying.
  • All individuals signing the application must attach a copy of their valid photo ID. Failure to do so will result in the application being processed.

  • Misconception 4: The application process is quick and does not require much time.
  • The estimated processing time can be 6-8 weeks for regular applications and 20-25 business days for expedited services. Planning ahead is essential.

  • Misconception 5: You can correct any information on the birth certificate without documentation.
  • This is incorrect. Specific corrections require supporting documents. Without proper documentation, the application may be delayed or denied.

Key takeaways

When it comes to filling out and using the Texas Certificate Birth form, understanding the key aspects can make the process smoother. Here are some important takeaways:

  • Eligibility to Apply: Only certain individuals can apply for a correction. This includes the person named on the birth certificate if they are at least 18, parents of the child if they are under 18, legal guardians, and the hospital where the birth occurred.
  • Completing the Application: Sections 1, 2, 5, and 6 of the application must be filled out completely. Additional instructions for Sections 3 and 4 are available on the form.
  • Notarization Required: All signatures in Section 6 must be notarized. A valid photo ID must also be attached to the application.
  • Original Documents Only: The application must be an original. Photocopies or any alterations will not be accepted, so ensure everything is filled out correctly the first time.
  • Documentation Submission: Depending on the type of correction requested, specific supporting documents may be required. It's important to review the checklist carefully.
  • Fees: Be prepared to pay the necessary fees for the correction. Different types of corrections have different costs, so check the fee schedule provided in the application.
  • Processing Time: Regular processing can take 6-8 weeks, while expedited service is available for an additional fee and typically takes 20-25 business days.
  • Follow-Up: After submitting your application, you can check the status online or by calling the Vital Statistics Section. Keeping track of your request can help avoid any surprises.

By keeping these points in mind, you can navigate the process of correcting a birth certificate in Texas with greater ease and confidence.