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One of the parent's name listed on the birth certificate is an alias:
 

If, at the time of birth, either of the child's (registrant's) parents was using an alias, and recorded that alias on the registrant's birth certificate, the record can be corrected.

The parent must seek a court order from a court of competent jurisdiction. The court order must establish that the person identified by the alias and the person presenting the true identity are, in fact, the same person.

Once the court issues the order, the parent must obtain and submit a certified copy of the order to the Office of Vital Records.

You may bring the court order to the Office of Vital Records in person, or file your request by mail. You must provide a certified copy of the court order with your request.  Walk-in customers are served in the order they arrive between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Customers who arrive after 4:00 p.m. will receive information only.

If you submit the request for the correction by mail, you may send a letter explaining what you want done, a certified copy of the court order, your payment by cashier's check, or money order made payable to the Office of Vital Records. You may also pay by debit/credit card. Please send a clear photocopy of your government issued picture ID to:

Office of Vital Records
P.O. Box 3887
Phoenix, Arizona 85030

The fee for processing an amendment to a birth certificate is NOT paid by the Court. The applicant must pay the fee before the certified copies can be issued. The fee includes one certified copy of the birth certificate. Please reference the fee schedule to determine the fee for an amendment to a birth certificate. Additional certified copies may be purchased.  

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