attyLLL wrote:go to the civil registrar where the child was registered and ask about their process to correct a typographical error. if they will not allow it your only recourse is to file a judicial petition to correct it.
same problem din poh. di po ba, according to R.A. 10172, which amended R.A 9048, sec. 2, par. 3
Clerical or typographical error’ refers to a mistake committed in the performance of clerical work in writing, copying, transcribing or typing an entry in the civil register that is harmless and innocuous, such as misspelled name or misspelled place of birth, mistake in the entry of day and month in the date of birth or the
sex of the person or the like, which is visible to the eyes or obvious to the understanding, and can be corrected or changed only by reference to other existing record or records: Provided, however, That no correction must involve the change of nationality, age, or status of the petitioner.”
Bket pa nila ako pinakukuha ng abugado, eh maliwanag pa sa sikat ng araw na isa akong lalake. di ba pede na silang civil registrar ng munisipyo ang gumawa nun
Naiisip ko tuloy na tinatamad lang sila at ayaw kumilos. may pambayad naman ako sa abugado pero nahihirapan po akong kumuha ng witness para sa affidavit ko dahil konti lang po ang kakilala ko dito at busy pa sila sa trabaho. Tingin ko inaalis nila ang karapatan ko.
Pakiliwanagan po ako. tnx