If there's an error on your change of name certificate, you can apply to have it corrected. There's no fee to do this.
You can only apply to correct your own change of name certificate, or your child's if they're under 18 years of age.
Generally, if the correction is for a child, either parent can apply.
Depending on the correction, evidence may need to be provided.
We assess all corrections before making them.
Correcting a change of name certificate isn't the same as actually changing your name. See Change a name.
What certificate will I get?
If you were born in Victoria, you’ll get a new birth certificate.
If you were born overseas but changed your name in Victoria, you’ll get a change of name certificate.
If you changed your name interstate, contact the Registry in that state or territory.
Apply online
The process to correct a change of name depends on where the birth was registered. Please choose the page that matches your circumstances:
Person born in Victoria | Person born overseas | Person born interstate |
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Correct a birth certificate | Correct a change of name | Contact the Registry in that state or territory(opens in a new window) |
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