Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R436 - Center for Health Data, Vital Records and Statistics
Rule R436-5 - New Birth Certificate After Legitimation, Court Determination of Paternity, or Adoption
Section R436-5-4 - Court Determination of Paternity

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 436-5-4

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) A person whose parentage has been determined by court order, or their legal representative, may obtain a new birth certificate by presenting a certified copy of the court order to the State Registrar along with the required fee. The Registrar shall prepare the new birth certificate with the full name of the person as specified in the court order. If the court order does not specify the name to be placed on the birth certificate, the State Registrar shall prepare the new birth certificate with the name as listed on the original birth certificate.

(2) If the court order does not specify the name to be placed on the birth certificate and if the original birth certificate does not list the name of the person, the State Registrar shall prepare the new birth certificate without a name. A person whose parentage has been determined by court order and whose new birth certificate does not list the child's name, or their legal representative, may seek amendment of the new birth certificate Rule R436-3.

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