1 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.404 - Voluntarily Acknowledging Paternity
(a) A
man claiming to be the biological father and the mother may establish paternity
before or after the birth of their child by voluntarily acknowledging paternity
through a certified entity providing such services. The mother and father must
read the Acknowledgment of Paternity form. In addition, both must listen to or
view a video presentation of the rights and responsibilities of a parent, and
alternatives to and legal consequences of acknowledging or denying paternity.
Both the mother and father, separately or together, must then complete an
Acknowledgment of Paternity form with the assistance of the certified
entity.
(b) Both mother and father
must present to the certified entity a valid driver license or another document
(preferably a photo I.D.) to verify identity.
(c) The certified entity is responsible for
filing the Acknowledgment of Paternity form with the Texas Department of State
Health Services, Vital Statistics Unit, and providing all signatories with a
copy of the form.
(d) The Office of
the Attorney General shall designate staff who are certified entities to assist
any party who is outside the state of Texas or is incarcerated in Texas and is
unable to complete an acknowledgment of paternity in person with a certified
entity. Certified entities should seek the assistance of the Office of the
Attorney General for completion of such acknowledgments of paternity.
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