Washington DNA Testing Laws & Statutes

Washington Legal DNA Paternity Testing To Change Name On Birth Certificate

Washington Birth Certificate Vital Statistic Information:

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Washington Legal DNA Paternity Testing To Change Name On Birth Certificate

Washington (WA) Vital Records
Washington Bureau of Vital Statistics
PO Box 47814
Olympia, WA 98504-7814
Washington (WA) Vital Statistic Application
Phone (360) 236-4300

Washington Legal Paternity DNA Testing Laws & Statutes:

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According to the Laws of Washington and paternity statute 26.26.051

26.26.051 Determination of parentage

(1) The provisions relating to determination of parentage apply to determinations of maternity and paternity.
(2) The provisions in this chapter apply to persons in a domestic partnership to the same extent they apply to

persons in a marriage, and apply to persons of the same sex who have children together to the same extent they apply to persons of the opposite sex who have children together.

RCW 26.26.310 Denial of paternity

A presumed father of a child may sign a denial of his paternity. The denial is valid only if:
(1) An acknowledgment of paternity signed by another man is filed under RCW 26.26.320;

(2) The denial is in a record, and is signed under penalty of perjury; and
(3) The presumed father has not previously:
(a) Acknowledged his paternity, unless the previous acknowledgment has been rescinded under RCW 26.26.330 or successfully challenged under RCW 26.26.335; or
(b) Been adjudicated to be the father of the child. [More]

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