This petition requests that the court issue an order correcting an error or omission in a birth certificate. This is one of over 150 Official Probate forms for the state of Vermont.
This petition requests that the court issue an order correcting an error or omission in a birth certificate. This is one of over 150 Official Probate forms for the state of Vermont.
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You may come into the Clerk's Office Monday-Friday between am-pm to request a birth certificate. You can mail in the request form along with a photocopy of your valid identification. A certified copy (raised seal) of a birth certificate is $10.00 per certified copy and $2.00 for a photocopy (no raised seal).
A certified copy of a birth certificate issued by the Local Vital Records Office will have a raised seal, will show the signature of the Local Registrar, and will be printed on security paper.
When citing a birth or death record, record 1) type of record and name(s) of the individual(s), 2) the file or certificate number (or book and page) and 3) name and location of the office in which it is filed (or the repository in which the copy was found - e.g. archives).
You may contact OCS at: 800-786-3214 or dcf.vermont.gov/child-support/parentage.
Once the report of birth is registered in the Statewide Registration System a copy of the birth certificate can be issued upon request. For babies born without a medical professional present, please contact the Vital Records Office for assistance at 802-863-7275 or toll-free in Vermont at 800-439-5008.