Corrections for birth certificates must be submitted by mail or in person. You cannot request a correction online or by email. There are unauthorized vendors charging customers high fees for help getting a birth certificate. If you ordered a certificate through an unauthorized vendor and would like to file a complaint, visit the NYC Department of Consumer Protection or call 311.
The New York City Health Code does not allow any other person to request an amendment or correction to a birth certificate for any reason.
All in-person orders require an appointment. Click here to schedule an appointment online. If you are unable to schedule an appointment and have an emergency request related to health care coverage, government services, military, housing or employment, call 311 or email correctionsunit2@health.nyc.gov. In your email, include current photo ID and documents showing that you have an emergency, such as a paid plane ticket, letter from an employer with a job start date, or letter from a government agency with an appointment date.
If your child is younger than 1 year, the fastest way to correct a birth certificate is to bring the original certificate and a completed birth certificate correction application to the hospital where your child was born.
When submitting a request, it is important to follow the below guidelines and provide the correct forms and documentation:
If you live in NYC, you must go to Civil Court and request a legal name change. If you live outside of NYC, go to the appropriate court in your area and request a legal name change.
The certified legal name change court order must include the following:
If the court order does not have the four identifiers noted above, please submit the original name change petition to the court.
If the birth certificate amendment is for someone younger than 18, the certified legal name change court order must include the following:
You must provide one of the following:
Generally, a document must be from before the child’s seventh birthday, or it must be at least 10 years old.
You must have a certified legal name change court order. If you live in NYC, you must go to Civil Court and request a legal name change. If you live outside of NYC, go to the appropriate court in your area and request a legal name change.
The certified legal name change court order must include the date of birth, place of birth and certificate number.
You must provide one of the following:
You must provide one of the following:
The requirements to add a second parent's name to a birth certificate depend on the marital status of the mother. Marriage records or other documents must be submitted with the application. In cases where the parent has been married more than once, divorce records also must be submitted.
If your child was born within the five boroughs of NYC and you have completed an adoption, follow the instructions below to amend their birth certificate. Ensure that all documents are accurate and complete to avoid delays.
Adoptive Parents/Attorneys must submit all of the following documents:
If the adoption took place outside the US, in addition to the documents listed above, you must include an apostille. If the adoption order is not in English, it must be translated by a certified service. The certified translation should include a letterhead with the translator service's name, address and telephone number.
Mail completed applications to:
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
125 Worth Street, Room 144, CN-4
Attention: Group A
New York, NY 10013
As of 2019, people born in New York City can change their gender marker on their birth certificate to “X”. It is no longer required for you to have a letter from a provider to change the gender marker on a certificate.
The gender marker correction application is for individuals who do not identify with the gender they were assigned to at birth or do not want to conform to a specific gender identity. If the hospital made an error with the gender listed on the birth certificate at the time of birth you should not complete this form. Instead, fill out the form: Application for the Correction of a NYC Birth Certificate (PDF)
For more information about how to change a gender marker on a birth certificate, email tgnyc@health.nyc.gov.
Mail completed applications to:
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
125 Worth Street, Room 144, CN-4
Attention: Group A
New York, NY 10013
You must get a State Supreme Court Order, unless the hospital where the child was born made a mistake and the child is 12 months of age or younger.
A health care provider's name can be removed from a birth certificate if their medical license has been surrendered or revoked by the New York State Department of Health Office of Professional Medical Conduct. You will need to provide a printout or hardcopy showing that the provider's license was revoked.
The completed application and documents should be mailed or delivered to:
Attention: Anthony Romain
Corrections and Amendments Unit
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
125 Worth Street, Room 144
New York, NY 10013
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