In New Jersey, when a woman is married at the time of the child’s birth or conception, or any time in between, the law considers her husband to be the “presumed father”, even if he is not the biological father. If all three parties (mother, husband/ex-husband, and child’s biological father) are willing, the husband/ex-husband and the mother can first complete the Affidavit of Denial of Paternity (AOD), which denies that the husband/ex-husband is the biological father of the child. Next, the mother and biological father would complete the Certificate of Parentage (COP) to establish paternity.
The COP and AOD can be completed at the birth facility, State Office of Vital Statistics and Registry in Trenton (in-person or by mail), a local registrar office, or a local child support office. If the COP and AOD are completed at the hospital, the biological father’s name will appear on the birth certificate. If they are done subsequently, the birth certificate must be amended as it would list the husband/ex-husband as the biological father. If you wish to amend the birth certificate, you MUST visit the registrar in the town where the child was born or the State Office of Vital Statistics and Registry in Trenton. There will be additional forms and fees for amending your child’s birth record.
Since there are many unique circumstances to amending records, you should contact the Record Modification Unit at 866-649-8726 (option 4) if you have any questions after reviewing the detailed information about correcting a vital record and Vital Statistics FAQs.