You can change a child’s first name if you give them new names:
- in baptism or;
- by regular use in 12 months after you registered the birth
Please note:
- if your child was baptised, only the baptismal names can be added to the register
- first name changes can only be made once – any further changes can't be recorded
- you must comply with any court orders about the naming of your child
Who can make the changes to the child's name
Only the child's:
How to make changes to a child's name
Baptism
If your child was baptised in a church. The vicar or minister of the church needs to complete the certificate of name given in baptism form.
Certificate of name
If not, you will need to complete a certificate of name not given in baptism form.
Send the form to the original register office. If you don't live in the same area, contact your local register office and ask about re-registration by declaration.
What happens after making the change
Once we process the paperwork, the Registrar will contact you to arrange an appointment.
The easiest way to register a birth is for both parents to attend the appointment.
Changing a child’s surname
You can only change your child’s surname if there is a mistake on the original birth record.
If the information above has not answered your questions, you can email the Register Office.