Adding a father’s name to a child’s birth certificate is an important procedure which can have a profound impact on a child’s identity. While the correction process can seem complex, understanding the steps involved can make it much more manageable. At NorthGene™, we understand that legal DNA testing plays a crucial role in this, so we’ve looked at the process of adding a father to the birth certificate and how reliable, court-admissible DNA evidence helps to ensure a smooth and successful outcome.
Legal reasons for adding a father’s name
The decision to add a father to the birth certificate is an important one, providing a child with a complete record of their parentage. The reasons for this change are very personal, and can vary, but the process is governed by specific legal circumstances where paternity needs to be formally established or corrected.
You may need to change a birth certificate if:
- The father’s details were left off the original birth certificate – This may have been because he was unknown or absent at the time of registering the birth.
- The person originally named on the certificate is not the biological parent – These are cases where the original registration was mistaken and needs to be corrected to reflect the true biological father of the child.
- The biological father is looking to be legally recognised – In these cases, this can be a positive step in formally acknowledging a biological relationship between a child and their father, and can pave the way for custody and visitation rights.
- The child has been legally adopted or subject to a parental order – These cases can be seen in relation to surrogacy, whereby the birth certificate will be reissued to reflect the new legal parents.
- A court ruling has been made – In cases where dispute regarding paternity has occurred, a court-ordered Declaration of Parentage can be used to formally declare who the biological parent is and request a correction to the certificate.
In all these scenarios, a court-admissible legal DNA test is key to providing evidence that supports the birth certificate change. This evidence is essential in your application to the General Register Office (GRO). If the application is successful, the original birth certificate will be corrected and a new one issued.
Who can apply to make the change?
The application to change a father’s name on the birth certificate must be made by someone with a clear legal connection to the child. Typically, these individuals include:
- the biological mother of the child or the biological father – in these cases, legal DNA test results proving paternity is essential,
- the person named as the father on the certificate. These scenarios require DNA evidence that he is not the biological parent and a declaration of parentage,
- the child’s legal guardian or person with parental responsibility, such as the adoptive parent or court-appointed guardian, or
- the child themselves if they are over the age of 18 in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, or over the age of 16 in Scotland.
For more information on who can apply to change a birth certificate, click here.
What documents are needed?
To ensure your application to the GRO is processed successfully, you will need to submit a set of supporting documents, including.:
- a legal DNA test with results,
- the original birth certificate that needs to be corrected,
- identification documents for all involved parties,
- proof of parental responsibility if someone other than the birth mother is applying to make the change and
- a Statutory Declaration. This is a legal statement that is made in front of a judge or solicitor that they must sign.
By providing clear evidence, the application to make the change is much stronger. A legal DNA test from an accredited provider like NorthGene™ provides the most reliable proof to support your claim and secure a successful outcome.
What type of DNA test is accepted?
To ensure your application to change the birth certificate is successful, the DNA test that you submit must be court-admissible. A legal DNA test must be performed by a reputable and accredited laboratory, providing a high level of oversight that a peace of mind DNA test cannot offer.
At NorthGene™, we provide court-approved legal DNA testing services that adhere to the highest standards of quality, reliability and competence. We are Ministry of Justice approved and ISO 17025 accredited, ensuring our processes and analysis are reliable and accurate. Additionally, we ensure a strict chain of custody from start to finish. Our team facilitates the secure collection of samples by an independent third-party in a controlled environment. This guarantees that the identity of all parties is verified and that the samples are handled properly and securely from collection and handling to testing and analysis.
Legally admissible DNA tests with NorthGene™
Adding a father to the birth certificate is a big decision that can often feel overwhelming. At NorthGene™, we understand the weight of this process and the importance of accurate, timely results. That’s why we offer a seamless, reliable and confidential legal DNA testing service. Our dedicated team is here to provide compassionate support and transparency at every stage, so you can be confident that you are submitting the most accurate and legally admissible DNA evidence available.
To learn more about our legal DNA testing services click here, or get in touch with our friendly Customer Service team at 0191 233 1414.




