DD's name is spelled right on the Adoption Decree, but we got the original birth certificate today (with BM's name on it) and noticed DD's middle name is spelled wrong. Any idea who I should contact? Should I wait for the new one to come in the mail to get it changed or can I get it fixed ahead of time?
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Re: Birth Certificate Question
Everything pertaining to adoptions is statutory. That means every state has its own laws and they can vary drastically. In California, after an adoption is finalized a new birth certificate is issued and the old one is sealed. (the one with the misspelled middle name) Vital statistics gets the information for the new birth certificate from the Decree of Adoption. Thus, if your daughter's name is spelled correctly on that, you would get a birth certificate listing you and your husband as the parents and your daughter's middle named spelled correctly.
This information may not be relevant depending on the laws of your state. I would probably do nothing until I received the new birth certificate.
That was my thinking, that we need to correct it before we get the new one but a previous poster said it's based on the adoption decree which is correct, so I guess we'll just wait. We didn't apply for it. It's is just going through the system automatically.. Thanks!
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NBD. The new BC supercedes the old one. DD's BM has her original BC as a memento, and we have her current one with her new name and us listed as parents
Every state differs on their laws, but typically once the adoption is finalized and an application has been filed for new birth certificate, it should be correct on yours, so I wouldn't worry about the original one, just as long as the new one is correct.
Thanks everyone! I talked to my attorney and he confirmed what you all said...it'll be based on the adoption decree so we are good to go.