change in name of an infant in birth certificate change in name of an infant in birth certificate

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what is the process for change/correction in newborn baby's name in birth certificate?

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A.Dear Client

To change/correct a newborn baby's name in the birth certificate, you will need to apply for a name correction/certificate modification with the local government body responsible for registering births. You will need to provide supporting documents such as the baby's birth certificate, your ID proof, and a document stating the correct name to be included.Once the application is processed, a corrected birth certificate will be issued.
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