Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 99 - Vital Records Modifications
Rule 641-99.4 - Corrections of Minor Error in Vital Record-within One Year of Event
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Corrections of minor errors may be made by the state registrar within one year and prior to the first anniversary of the date of the event upon observation, upon request of the data provider, upon query, or upon request from an entitled person. Minor errors include obvious errors, omissions, or transpositions of letters in words of common knowledge.
(2) For a certificate of live birth, entitled persons include in the following descending order of priority:
(3) For a certificate of death or fetal death other than the medical certification, entitled persons include in the following descending order of priority:
(4) For a certificate of marriage, entitled persons include:
(5) Entitled persons requesting a correction shall submit to the state registrar:
(6) Only the state registrar shall make corrections on a vital record. The source of information and the date of correction shall be documented on the record but shall not appear on the certified copy.
(7) There are no administrative fees required to correct a certificate pursuant to this rule.
(8) Certificates corrected pursuant to this rule shall not be marked "amended."
(9) Any certified copies of the incorrect certificate shall be surrendered to the state registrar for replacement at no cost pursuant to 641-subrule 95.6(3). Additional certified copies of the corrected certificate may be obtained upon receipt of a notarized application, legible copy of a current government-issued photo identification or other identification documents acceptable to the state registrar and payment of the fee pursuant to 641-paragraph 95.6(1)"a. "
(10) The corrected certificate shall be on file at the county registrar's office pursuant to rule 641-95.7 (144).