Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64V-1.0032 - Birth Certificate Amendments by Paternity Establishment/Disestablishment; Judicial and Administrative Process
(1) Any judgment establishing paternity
entered by a Florida court pursuant to Section
742.10 or
382.015(2),
F.S., or disestablishing paternity by a Florida court pursuant to Section
742.18, F.S., shall be recorded
on a Certified Statement of Final Judgment of Paternity, DH Form 673, Aug. 06,
hereby incorporated by reference and available from the Florida Department of
Health, State Office of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, Florida
32231-0042, and at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07187.
Upon receipt of a Certified Statement of Final Judgment of Paternity, DH Form
673, completed and certified by the clerk of the circuit court entering the
paternity judgment, the department shall amend the birth certificate if the
child was born in this state.
(2)
Upon receipt of a final order establishing paternity or a final order of
paternity and child support rendered pursuant to Section
409.256, F.S., the department
shall amend the birth certificate if the child was born in this
state.
(3) A request to amend a
birth certificate upon written request of the parents pursuant to paragraph
(1)(b), of Section 382.016, F.S., shall be
submitted on an Acknowledgment of Paternity, DH Form 432, Feb. 06, hereby
incorporated by reference and available from the Florida Department of Health,
State Office of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, Florida
32231-0042, and at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07189.
The Acknowledgment of Paternity, DH 432, must be signed by both parents before
a notarizing official or before two witnesses.
(4) An acknowledgment of paternity that was
made at the hospital at the time of a child's birth or subsequently by
acknowledging paternity pursuant to paragraph (1)(b), of Section
382.016, F.S., may be rescinded
by either party within 60 days of the date the acknowledgment was signed by
filing a Paternity Acknowledgment Rescission Affidavit, DH Form 2102, May 98,
hereby incorporated by reference and available from the Florida Department of
Health, State Office of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, Florida
32231-0042, and at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07190.
Filing a rescission will not affect the parentage as recorded on the birth
record and if the father's name, is to be removed, an order from a court of
competent jurisdiction directing that the birth record be amended to remove the
father's name is required.
(5) Any
judgment establishing paternity resulting from an affirmation of paternal
status for gestational surrogacy pursuant to Section
742.16, F.S., shall be recorded
on a Certified Statement of Final Order of Affirmation of Parental Status, DH
Form 1905 (04/16), hereby incorporated by reference and available from the
Florida Department of Health, State Office of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210,
Jacksonville, Florida 32231-0042, and at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07191.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 382.003(10), (11), 382.015(6), 382.016(1), 382.0255(3) FS. Law Implemented 382.003(7), (11), 382.015(2), (3), 382.016(1)(b), 742.10, 742.16, 742.18(8), 409.256(11)(d) FS.
New 11-11-98, Amended 7-18-00, 2-29-04, 10-19-04, 5-13-08, 7-31-16.
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