How do I correct a misspelled name on my birth certificate in Florida?
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How do I correct a misspelled name on my birth certificate in Florida?
Mail the following:
- Completed Application for Amendment to Florida Birth Record.
- Notarized Affidavit of Amendment to Certificate of Live Birth.
- Certified copy of court order for legal name change (from Step 1 – Petition)
- Payment of required $20.00 fee.
How long does a father have to sign a birth certificate in Florida?
Alleged fathers and mothers can sign a “Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity” form acknowledging that the man signing is the child’s legal father. For 60 days after signing, either parent has the right to revoke it, proving that extreme force or fraud was used. After 60 days, it becomes legally binding.
What do you do if someone opens a credit card in your name?
Here are five steps you can take if someone opens a credit card in your name, so you can close the account and prevent further fraud.
- Contact the Credit Card Issuer’s Fraud Department.
- Report the Identity Theft.
- Consider a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze.
- Review Your Credit Reports.
Can I get in trouble for using my husband’s credit card?
Unauthorized Use Unless you are an authorized user or an account holder, you do not have the right to use your spouse’s credit card. However, spouses commonly use the their partner’s credit cards to make transactions without running into trouble because the spouses share a last name.
Can I let a family member use my credit card?
Yes, you can give your credit card to someone else to use, even if they are not an “authorized user” with the credit card company, and whether or not they are a relative. Be aware, your credit card agreement states that any charges made by another person with your permission are entirely your responsibility to pay.
Can the bank see who used my card?
You can rest assured knowing that anyone who can process a debit card charge must have a merchant account, which is linked to personally identifiable information about the account holder. Banks make it fairly easy to find out exactly who charged your debit card.
Can I give my debit card to someone else?
Yes, you could “authorize” another person to carry and use a debit card linked to your account. Since an authorized user would be able to withdraw money from your account at any time, be sure he or she is trustworthy and responsible before you provide a card.