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69.145 – Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth.

69.145 Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth. (1) Information about preparation. If a birth that occurs in this state on or after August 1, 2004, results in a stillbirth for which a fetal death report is required under s. 69.18 (1) (e) 1., the party responsible for filing the fetal death report under s. 69.18 […]

69.15 – Changes of fact on birth records.

69.15 Changes of fact on birth records. (1) Birth record information changes. The state registrar may change information on a birth record registered in this state which was correct at the time the birth record was filed under a court or administrative order issued in this state, in another state or in Canada or under […]

69.16 – Marriage documents.

69.16 Marriage documents. (1) The form, content, application for and registration of marriage documents shall be under ch. 765. (2) If a person has married in this state, at least 365 days have elapsed since the marriage and no marriage document is on file, a person with a direct and tangible interest in having a […]

69.09 – Corrections prior to filing.

69.09 Corrections prior to filing. If prior to filing a vital record a local registrar determines that the record has an omission or error in information, the local registrar shall return the record to the filing party for correction or replacement, except as provided under s. 69.10 (2). The filing party shall correct or replace […]

69.10 – Correction of obvious errors.

69.10 Correction of obvious errors. (1) Until 365 days after the occurrence of an event which is the subject of a vital record, the state registrar or a local registrar may correct an error in the record if he or she determines that the error is obviously inadvertent. (2) A person with a direct and […]

69.11 – Amendments without court order.

69.11 Amendments without court order. (1) In this section, “amend” means to change information in an item on a vital record that was incorrect when the vital record was filed or to insert information omitted from an item on a vital record when the vital record was filed. (2) If a vital record has been […]

69.12 – Entry of true facts by court order.

69.12 Entry of true facts by court order. (1) If the state registrar cannot make an amendment to a vital record under s. 69.11 and a person with a direct and tangible interest in the vital record alleges that information on the vital record does not represent the actual facts in effect at the time […]

69.13 – Correction of facts misrepresented by informant for record of birth.

69.13 Correction of facts misrepresented by informant for record of birth. The state registrar may, under an order issued by the circuit court of the county in which a birth occurred, correct information about the parent or the marital status of the mother on a record of birth that is registered in this state if […]

69.04 – Local registration district.

69.04 Local registration district. (1) (a) The state registrar may approve a city as a registration district for registration of deaths occurring in the city if the state registrar determines that the city has staff, office space, and other resources for the proper administration of death records, makes reasonable use of public health data derived […]

69.05 – Duties of local registrar.

69.05 Duties of local registrar. A local registrar shall: (1) Be subject to the direction of the state registrar. (4) Preserve, amend and certify vital records under this subchapter by photographic, electronic or other means as directed by the state registrar, except that a local registrar may destroy vital records on file for more than […]