Is it possible to have two birth certificates with different names?

Is it possible to have two birth certificates with different names?

Yes, but not two active birth certificates at the same time, at least in the US. One birth certificate, the original, could have the name of the birth father. If there is an adoption involving a new adoptive and a new birth certificate is requested, the new certificate replaces the old and the old one is sealed.

Which documents are acceptable alone as evidence of a name change for a passport?

Please submit the following:

  • Form DS-11.
  • Your evidence of U.S. citizenship and photocopy of that evidence.
  • Your original or certified name change document, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order (no photocopies or notarized copies)
  • Valid ID and photocopy of that ID.
  • One color passport photo.
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How do I list other names on my passport application?

The applicant should list all the names that he/she has ever used. This could be a previous married name, maiden name, former married name, step-parents’, surname. If a different name has been used, must provide proof of name change (marriage certificate, divorce decree, etc…)

Can you have 2 dads on birth certificate?

A child can only ever have two legal parents, however it is possible for more than two people to have parental responsibility. The key implications for being a child’s legal parent are: if they are named on the birth or adoption certificate they will have parental responsibility.

Is Father name required for passport?

(i) The online passport application form now requires the applicant to provide the name of father or mother or legal guardian, i.e., only one parent and not both. (v) The Passport application form does not require the applicant to provide the name of her/his spouse in case of separated or divorced persons.

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Can I use a nickname on passport?

Hello, Kosta. Yes, you can have your old name as a “known as” name on your new U.S. passport. You need to sign the passport application with both names and submit acceptable current evidence of identity in the “known as” name such as a driver’s license in the “known as” name.

Can you apply for a passport with a birth certificate?

You cannot submit digital evidence of U.S. citizenship (e.g. electronic or mobile birth certificate) when applying for a U.S. passport. You must continue to submit your physical evidence of U.S. citizenship and a photocopy of it. Born in the United States?

Do I need a new passport if my parents are citizens?

If your parents became U.S. citizens after your birth, but before you turned 18, submit an official Certificate of Citizenship. All original documents supporting citizenship are returned to you once your passport is processed. If you already have a birth certificate that meets the requirements, you are ready to apply for a new passport .

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How do I apply for a passport in my legal name?

Answer: You must apply for a passport in your legal name. There are a couple of options. The first, and probably most effective, is to apply for a court order name change. The Wyoming Code of Civil Procedure states,

Can I change the name on my birth certificate?

They can choose to enter the name on your birth certificate even if you prove the use of another name. An Affidavit Regarding a Change of Name must be submitted with an application for a U.S. passport when the name which is used by the applicant is substantially different from that shown on the evidence of citizenship.