Occasionally, you may need to make changes to your birth certificate. Sometimes, a biological parent’s name is spelled wrong or if you weren’t born in a hospital, your date of birth might be incorrect. In extreme cases, you may be trans-age and actually be a 30 year old in a 60 year old’s body. In Virginia, changes to vital records occur through the courts and by petition. If you need vital records changes in Virginia, please find a Civil Law Attorney who can help you if you live near Fairfax, Loudoun, and Arlington and Prince William counties.
To qualify for a vital records petition, you must have first been born in Virginia. If you were not born in Virginia, you must follow the procedure of where you were born. You must also have evidence that you have asked the vital records office to change the requested information and they have refused to do so. You finally need proof of the requested change such as a DNA test or an affidavit of birth.
At a hearing shortly after filing, a court will determine whether or not your vital records should be changed. What the court is looking for beyond evidence that there is a mistake is a compelling reason to correct that mistake. For instance, if your rights over your child are not recognized because you are not on their birth certificate, the court will likely grant the change. However, if you want only to say you are 30 instead of 60 for the purpose of dating apps, the court will be unwilling to compel the vital records office to make the requested change.
Don’t let legal hurdles prevent you from launching your business ideas, whether you’re starting a corporation or own an ongoing business. Bring on board a trusted business lawyer to get your business operations flowing seamlessly. Mughal Firm Law VA, is your top choice for legal business advice in Virginia.
If you are in need of changing your vital records in Virginia, contact the experienced attorneys at the Mughal Law Firm in Alexandria, Virginia.
To obtain a birth certificate in Virginia, you typically need:
The cost for a certified copy of a birth certificate in Virginia is usually around $12 per copy. Fees may vary, so it’s best to check with the Virginia Department of Health or the relevant county office for the most accurate and current information.
The processing time for a birth certificate in Virginia can vary:
Yes, you can often get a birth certificate the same day by visiting a Virginia DMV Customer Service Center, as long as you have the required documentation and the center offers this service. It’s advisable to call ahead to confirm.
Yes, divorce records in Virginia are generally public records. However, access to certain details may be restricted to protect privacy. Certified copies are typically available only to the individuals involved and their legal representatives.
Yes, marriage records in Virginia are public records. Anyone can request a copy, although certified copies may be restricted to the individuals involved, their immediate family, or legal representatives.
Birth Certificate: An official document issued by the state that provides legal proof of birth, including details such as name, date of birth, place of birth, and parent(s) information.
Certificate of Live Birth: A hospital record created at the time of birth, documenting the birth details before the official birth certificate is issued. It is not a legal document for identification purposes.
6214 Old Franconia Road. Suite B.
Alexandria, VA 22310
Phone: New Clients: (703) 596-8329 | Existing Clients: (703) 672-2165
Fax: 703-672-2166
Email: info@mughallawfirm.com