An Oklahoma birth or death certificate may require an amendment if the information was:
Recorded incorrectly by a health care provider or funeral director
Provided inaccurately by a parent or informant
Missing at the time of registration
Legally changed later (such as a name change)
By law, all amended records are marked “Amended.” The record will also show the amendment date and a brief description of the supporting evidence.
How Amendment Requests Are Reviewed
All amendment requests are reviewed to ensure:
The applicant’s legal eligibility
Any previous amendments to the record
Any court or administrative actions that have already been taken
Valid supporting documentation
Instructions are given on a case-by-case basis depending on the type of correction requested.
Check your child’s birth certificate as soon as it arrives. Ensure all details, like names and dates, are accurate. Correcting errors early helps avoid issues later.
How to Correct a Small Mistake
State law (HB 1688) requires a judge to approve all minor corrections or small mistakes on birth certificates.
After VR receives your complete application, they will send:
Instructions to request a hearing
A petition template
Step 3: Pay the Amendment Fee
Once VR receives the order:
Pay the $25 amendment fee
VR will contact you with payment instructions
The amended birth certificate will be issued after payment
Why is an order required?
State law requires a judge to review proof before changes can be made.
What if I need a name change, adoption, or paternity update?
These are not minor corrections.
A District Court order is required
Contact your local court clerk or an attorney for help
Need Help?
For questions about applications, fees, or next steps, contact OSDH Vital Records.
Replacing or Sealing Oklahoma Birth Records
Birth records are sealed and replaced—without being marked “Amended”—only when legal parentage changes, such as:
Adoption
Paternity
These records are confidential by law. The original record is sealed, and the final record does not show an amendment.
Amending an Oklahoma Death Record
Updated correction timeframe (effective July 1, 2025)
HB 1688 extends the correction period from 60 days to one year after first issuance.
The Funeral Home or Funeral Director of record may submit written or electronic affidavits within one year
How to Avoid Delays
Check that your application is complete before you submit. Mission information will result in processing delays.
All legal changes to a record can take up to 4 months, which includes new adoptions, paternities, and delayed registrations. Prompt responses to inquiries will help us complete your request more quickly.
Maintain possession of any original versions of your documents. We can accept clear and legible copies.
Frequently asked questions
Why is a court or administrative order required?
State law requires clear and convincing evidence for minor corrections, which must be determined by a judge.
What do I submit to apply?
Submit the following to Vital Records:
Amendment application
$15 application fee
Valid identification
Brief statement describing the error
How do I obtain an Administrative Order?
After receiving a complete application, ID, and fee, Vital Records will provide:
Instructions for requesting an administrative hearing
A petition template
What happens after the order is issued?
A $25 amendment fee is required
Vital Records will contact you with payment instructions
The amended record will be issued after payment is received
What if the change is not minor?
Legal name changes, adoptions, and paternity actions require District Court orders. Contact your local court clerk or an attorney for assistance.
Contact Information
Mailing Address: Oklahoma State Department of Health
Office of Vital Records
P.O. Box 248964
Oklahoma City, OK 73124-8964