Birth certificate has incorrect mother's middle name

Anonymous
Finally received DC birth certificate after two months and my middle name is spelled incorrectly.

We want to apply for SSN in person and passport will the incorrect mother's maiden name be an issue?

We don't want to wait another two months to get it corrected..arghhh
Anonymous
No. It won’t matter. My youngest son’s birth certificate has my date of birth wrong. It has never mattered. He has a passport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It won’t matter. My youngest son’s birth certificate has my date of birth wrong. It has never mattered. He has a passport.

PP what's the birth date listed on your son's passport?
Anonymous
I would get it corrected.

I have needed to get copies of my kids’ birth certificates for a variety of reasons, and they only give it to me after checking my ID to make sure it matches. I wouldn’t want to run into trouble!
Anonymous
I have a 13 year old and I listed my maiden name as my married name on the birth certificate by accident - I had just given birth - someone else should have filled out this form, ha. I've been meaning to fix it for 13 years but no issues yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13 year old and I listed my maiden name as my married name on the birth certificate by accident - I had just given birth - someone else should have filled out this form, ha. I've been meaning to fix it for 13 years but no issues yet.


He has also received passports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13 year old and I listed my maiden name as my married name on the birth certificate by accident - I had just given birth - someone else should have filled out this form, ha. I've been meaning to fix it for 13 years but no issues yet.


Sorry me again - but the mistake is actually that I listed my married name as the maiden name - the reverse of what I said.
Anonymous
Mother's maiden name is still used by some companies today as a security question. I don't know if that will change by the time your kid is an adult.

My mom is an immigrant and she translated her name into the English alphabet, but she wasn't consistently using the same translation. Some versions have a K instead of a C, etc. It's a but of a headache. Nothing I can't work around but I wish she had been consistent.
Anonymous
* a bit of a headache
Anonymous
Get it corrected. I had to get my oldest kids' corrected. Weirdly enough her birth certificate didn't list a mother!!! Only listed her father (we're married). My health insurance refused to put her on my health insurance since my name wasn't listed. Thanks Virginia! All that work of delivering a baby and then I wasn't even on the birth certificate.

My relative never got his corrected and had numerous issues over the years with joining the military, passports and more.
Anonymous
Ok, just chiming in to say that DC also messed up our son’s birth certificate too!! DH and I were born in different states, and the certificate lists both of us as having been born in a third state that neither of us has ever lived in. We’re going to get it corrected, but it’s a huge pain because we need official copies of both of our birth certificates, for which we both need to get forms notarized, and then we need to get the birth certificate correction form itself notarized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Finally received DC birth certificate after two months and my middle name is spelled incorrectly.

We want to apply for SSN in person and passport will the incorrect mother's maiden name be an issue?

We don't want to wait another two months to get it corrected..arghhh


I would get it corrected because down the line it will, most likely, be noted and you will have to correct and then it might mean a much longer wait.
Anonymous
I don't see why you wouldn't get it corrected??
Anonymous
I would get it corrected. It might never matter but who knows. I've seen people loose out of jobs because of delays in getting security clearances for these types of no big deal issues.
Anonymous
Get it corrected.

I find it super annoying - my daughters birth certificate had an error, as did my nieces and a couple friends. All Sibley births. Not sure if the errors are Sibley or DC but it’s ridiculously common. And yes our paperwork we submitted was correct!

For my daughter, the birth time was what was wrong, so we did not bother to correct that. But for a name, I would.
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