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Adding a father's name to a birth certificate

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To re-register your child’s birth to add the natural father’s details to the birth record, you need a completed re-registration form. The form you fill in depends on whether:

Both parents need to fill in and sign the re-registration form, then contact us to book an appointment.

If you’re not married or in a civil partnership and one of you can’t be there, that person also needs to fill in a ‘Statutory declaration of acknowledgement of parentage’ form and post it to the General Register Office.

Book an appointment

You must make an appointment to add a father's name to a birth certificate.

Do not visit the register office unless you have an appointment.

Getting a new birth certificate

If you want a new birth certificate you’ll have to order one separately - you don’t get one automatically when you re-register the birth.

If the wrong father is named on the current birth certificate, you can ask for a correction. That will remove the wrong father’s name. Then you can re-register the birth with the right father’s name.

If there’s been a ‘Declaration of Parentage’

A Declaration of Parentage is when the court decides who the father of a baby is. You don’t need to do anything to change the birth record if there’s been a Declaration of Parentage made by a court. The court will tell the General Register Office and the birth will be re-registered. You’ll need to order a new birth certificate if you want one.

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