If you need to make a name correction on a birth certificate, please contact the Vital Statistics Office, (307) 777-7591. Some corrections may require a court order.
You can ask to change the child’s name as part of an adoption or paternity case. If you are involved in an adoption or paternity case, the Court may be able to change the child’s name as part of that case.
If you are not involved in an adoption or paternity case, you will likely need to follow the procedures as described in the instruction packet below:
Minor Name Change forms and instructions are available under the Forms tab.
Your child must have lived in Wyoming for at least six (6) months before you can request a name change (unless it is during an adoption or paternity case). This means that if your child is less than six (6) months old, you will not be able to ask for a name change.
Note: Changing a child’s last name to that of a current spouse does not mean the current spouse is the child’s legal parent. The only way to do this is to do an adoption.
Important! The Court will make a decision based on what is best for the child. The Judge may consider additional factors such as the child’s age, whether the other parent consents, and the relationship with the other parent.