Code of Virginia
Chapter 7 - Vital Records
§ 32.1-269.1. Amending death certificates; change and correction of demographic information by affidavit or court order

A. Notwithstanding § 32.1-276, a death certificate registered under this chapter may be amended only in accordance with this section and such regulations as may be adopted by the Board to protect the integrity and accuracy of such death certificate. Such regulations shall specify the minimum evidence required for a change in any such death certificate.
B. A death certificate that is amended under this section shall be marked "amended," and the date of amendment and a summary description of the evidence submitted in support of the amendment shall be endorsed on or made a part of the death certificate. The Board shall prescribe by regulation the conditions under which omissions or errors on death certificates may be corrected.
C. The State Registrar, upon receipt of an affidavit and supporting evidence testifying to corrected information on a death certificate within 45 days of the filing of a death certificate, shall amend such death certificate to reflect the new information and evidence.
D. The State Registrar, upon receipt of an affidavit and supporting evidence testifying to corrected information on a death certificate more than 45 days after the filing of a death certificate, including the correct spelling of the name of the deceased, the deceased's parent or spouse, or the informant; the sex, age, race, date of birth, place of birth, citizenship, social security number, education, occupation or kind or type of business, military status, or date of death of the deceased; the place of residence of the deceased, if located within the Commonwealth; the name of the institution; the county, city, or town where the death occurred; or the street or place where the death occurred, shall amend such death certificate to reflect the new information and evidence.
E. For death certificate amendments received more than 45 days after the filing of a death certificate, other than the correction of information by the State Registrar pursuant to subsection D, the surviving spouse or immediate family, as defined by the regulations of the Board, of the deceased; attending funeral service licensee; or other reporting source may file a petition with the circuit court of the county or city in which the decedent resided as of the date of his death, or the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, requesting an order to amend a death certificate, along with an affidavit sworn to under oath that supports such request. A copy of the petition shall be served upon (i) the State Registrar pursuant to Chapter 8 (§ 8.01-285 et seq.) of Title 8.01 and (ii) any person listed as an informant on the death certificate, unless such person provides an affidavit in support of such petition. The clerk shall submit such petition and any evidence received with the petition to the judge for entry of an order without the necessity of a hearing, unless the judge decides a hearing is necessary. The clerk shall transmit a certified copy of the court's order to the State Registrar, who shall amend such death certificate in accordance with the order. The matters for which a petition may be filed include changing the name of the deceased, the deceased's parent or spouse, or the informant; the marital status of the deceased; or the place of residence of the deceased, when the place of residence is outside the Commonwealth.
F. When an applicant, as defined by the regulations of the Board, does not submit the minimum documentation required by regulation to amend a death certificate or when the State Registrar finds reason to question the validity or sufficiency of the evidence, the death certificate shall not be amended and the State Registrar shall so advise the applicant. An aggrieved applicant may petition the circuit court of the county or city in which he resides, or the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, for an order compelling the State Registrar to amend the death certificate; an aggrieved applicant who is currently residing out of state may petition any circuit court in the Commonwealth for such an order. A copy of the petition shall be served upon (i) the State Registrar pursuant to Chapter 8 (§ 8.01-285 et seq.) of Title 8.01 and (ii) any person listed as an informant on the death certificate, unless such person provides an affidavit in support of such petition. The clerk shall submit such petition and any evidence received with the petition to the judge for entry of an order without the necessity of a hearing, unless the judge decides a hearing is necessary. The State Registrar or his authorized representative may appear and testify in such proceeding. The clerk shall transmit a certified copy of the court's order to the State Registrar, who shall amend such death certificate in accordance with the order.
2016, c. 496; 2017, cc. 284, 285; 2022, cc. 116, 117.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 32.1 - Health

Chapter 7 - Vital Records

§ 32.1-249. Definitions

§ 32.1-250. Duties of Board

§ 32.1-251. State Registrar; appointment

§ 32.1-252. State Registrar; duties; delegations

§ 32.1-253. Same; establishment of registration districts

§ 32.1-254. County and city registrars designated; deputies; special registrars

§ 32.1-255. Duties of county, city and special registrars and deputies

§ 32.1-256. Fees of special registrars

§ 32.1-257. Filing birth certificates; from whom required; signatures of parents

§ 32.1-257.1. Parents to report social security account number at time of child's birth

§ 32.1-258. Report of foundling; constitutes birth certificate

§ 32.1-258.1. Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth; requirements

§ 32.1-259. Filing and registration of delayed birth certificates; refusal of registration; notice of right of appeal

§ 32.1-260. Petition for court order establishing record of birth when delayed certificate rejected; hearing; notice; findings; registration of court order

§ 32.1-261. New certificate of birth established on proof of adoption, legitimation or determination of paternity, or change of sex

§ 32.1-261.1. Repealed

§ 32.1-262. Records of adoptions

§ 32.1-263. Filing death certificates; medical certification; investigation by Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

§ 32.1-264. Reports of fetal deaths; medical certification; investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner; confidentiality of information concerning abortions

§ 32.1-265. Transit permits; permits for disinterment and reinterment

§ 32.1-266. Extending time for filing death certificates and obtaining out-of-state transit permits

§ 32.1-267. Records of marriages; duties of officer issuing marriage license and person officiating at ceremony; blocking of social security number

§ 32.1-268. Reports of divorces and annulments

§ 32.1-268.1. Compilation and posting of marriage, divorce, and annulment data

§ 32.1-269. Amending vital records; change of name; acknowledgment of paternity

§ 32.1-269.1. Amending death certificates; change and correction of demographic information by affidavit or court order

§ 32.1-270. State Registrar may reproduce records; disposition of documents from which permanent reproductions made

§ 32.1-271. Disclosure of information in records; when unlawful; when permitted; proceeding to compel disclosure; when certain records made public

§ 32.1-272. Certified copies of vital records; other copies

§ 32.1-273. Fees for certified copies, searches of files, etc.; disposition

§ 32.1-273.1. Virginia Vital Statistics Automation Fund

§ 32.1-274. Persons in charge of institutions and funeral directors, etc., to keep records; lists sent to State Registrar

§ 32.1-275. Information as to births, deaths, marriages and divorces to be furnished on demand

§ 32.1-275.1. Matching of birth and death certificates; marking of certificates and copies

§ 32.1-275.2. Notation on birth records of missing children

§ 32.1-276. Penalty imposed for violations