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Overview
All births that occur in Alberta must be registered with the Alberta government. The recording of a father/co-parent is a permanent part of a child’s birth record.
In Alberta, only 2 parents can be recorded on a birth record. This is usually the mother/person who gave birth and the father/co-parent.
What is a co-parent
A co-parent is not a person who may be helping raise the baby, a relative or a guardian of the baby.
A co-parent can be:
- the biological parent of a child
- the spouse of the mother/person who gave birth to the baby
- the adult interdependent partner of the mother/person who gave birth to the baby
- ‘adult interdependent partner’ is a term that carries legal meanings similar to common law, but is not the same
When a baby is conceived by assisted reproduction, the spouse/partner of the mother/person who gave birth is a father/co-parent when:
- the mother/person who gave birth and the father/co-parent were either married or in a conjugal relationship at the time of the assisted conception
- the person consented in advance of conception to being a father/co-parent of the resulting baby and did not withdraw that consent before the baby was conceived
For the full definition of who can be legally recorded as a father/co-parent, see sections 8 and 8.1 in the Family Law Act.
Adding a father/co-parent on a Registration of Birth form (at time of birth)
A Registration of Birth form must be completed to register a birth.
- A father/co-parent can be added to the baby’s birth record when both the parents complete the online birth registration; or
- When a paper Registration of Birth form is completed, both the mother/person who gave birth and the father/co-parent sign the form.
Adding a father/co-parent later with a parentage amendment
There are 2 ways to add a father/co-parent to a child’s birth record:
- joint application
- court order
The age of the child does not matter.
There cannot be a father/co-parent already recorded on the birth record. If there is a father/co-parent already on the birth record, that person must first be deleted.
Cost
There is a $20 government fee to amend a birth record when 90 days have passed from a child’s date of birth.
Joint application
To add a father/co-parent using the joint application process, both the mother/person who gave birth and the father/co-parent must jointly apply to have the father/co-parent added to the birth record.
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Step 1. Complete the request for amendment form
Request to Amend an Event Record
The request form may be completed by either the mother/person who gave birth to the child or the father/co-parent being added.
Step 2. Send your request to Vital Statistics
Email or mail the completed request form to Vital Statistics at:
Email: [email protected]
Vital Statistics
Box 2023
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4W7
After you apply
When Vital Statistics receives your request, they will write back to you with the requirements and necessary forms to complete. If all the requirements are met, the parentage on the Alberta birth record will be amended.
Court order
To add a father/co-parent using a court order in accordance with Section 11 of the Vital Statistics Act, the following requirements apply:
- the court order must be issued by the Alberta Court of King's Bench under Section 9 of the Family Law Act or be an order issued within Canada that is substantially similar to Alberta's court order.
- the court order must state the person is the father/co-parent of the child.
- the court order must identify the child (whose birth record is being amended) by stating the child’s
- full name
- place of birth
- date of birth
- sex
- the court order must identify the father/co-parent being added to the birth record by stating the father/co-parent’s
- full name
- place of birth
- date of birth
- sex
If the father/co-parent is deceased, contact us as a court order may not be required.
The same court order (if it includes necessary information to do so) may also be used to:
- amend the child’s name (when the child is younger than 18 years old)
- remove a person already recorded on the child’s birth record as a father/co-parent
Contact us for details.
Adding a parent as a result of a surrogacy order or adoption order
Persons who become a parent as a result of a surrogacy order or an adoption order are recorded using a different process. Contact us for details if this applies to you.
Deleting a father/co-parent from a birth record
Once a father/co-parent has been added to a birth record, they can only be changed or removed with a court order in accordance with Section 11 of the Vital Statistics Act. To use a court order, the following requirements apply:
- the court order must be issued by the Alberta Court of King's Bench under Section 9 of the Family Law Act or be an order issued in Canada that is substantially similar to Alberta's court order.
- the court order must identify the father/co-parent being removed from the birth record by stating the father/co-parent’s
- full name
- place of birth
- date of birth
- sex
Contact us for details.
Contact
Connect with the Alberta Government Contact Centre:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-7013 (Edmonton and area)
Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Fax: 780-422-4225
Email: [email protected]
Mail:
Vital Statistics
PO Box 2023
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4W7