Requesting a Correction or Amendment to a Vital Record
Who is Eligible to Request a Correction or Amendment to a Vital Record?
An individual responsible for filing a vital record may request a correction or amendment to a birth certificate (e.g. hospital birth registrar, funeral director). In addition to the individual filing the vital record, the following parties are eligible to request a correction or amendment to a vital record:
How Do I Get the Name Changed on my (or my child’s) Birth Certificate?
The individual requesting the name change must be the registrant listed on the birth record or the parent of a minor’s birth record. A Legal Name Change court order is required to change any part of the child’s name (first, middle or last name). A Legal Name Change court order may be obtained from a court of competent jurisdiction. Once the Legal Name Change has been obtained, it must be presented to the town where the birth occurred.
The following items must be submitted to the town clerk (in person or through the mail):
Note: Connecticut only allows the child’s (Registrant's) name fields to be changed through the Legal Name Change process. Parent Name fields cannot be changed through this process.
Where Do I Go to Get the Name Changed On My (or my child's) Birth Certificate?
How Do I Request A Correction or an Amendment To a Vital Record?
You must provide to the registrar of the town where the vital event took place, a notarized affidavit affirming that the existing vital record is incorrect or incomplete, and that the newly provided information is accurate. Along with your affidavit, you must submit documentation proving that the information to be entered onto the record is accurate.
Contact the Vital Records office in the town where the vital event occurred for further information to determine what type of documentation will be needed to support the requested amendment or correction.
Connecticut General Statutes
How Much Does it Cost to Amend or Correct a Vital Record?
There is no processing fee for amendments or corrections.