This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FL Parentage 329?
A: Form FL Parentage 329 is a document used in Washington to request the sealing of a birth certificate or parentage document.
Q: What is a sealed birth certificate or parentage document?
A: A sealed birth certificate or parentage document is one that is not accessible to the public and only available to authorized individuals.
Q: Why would someone need to seal a birth certificate or parentage document?
A: Someone might need to seal a birth certificate or parentage document for privacy or safety reasons, such as protection from an abusive partner or maintaining confidentiality in an adoption.
Q: How can someone request the sealing of a birth certificate or parentage document?
A: Someone can request the sealing of a birth certificate or parentage document by filing Form FL Parentage 329 in Washington.
Q: Are there any fees associated with sealing a birth certificate or parentage document?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with sealing a birth certificate or parentage document. The specific fees can vary depending on the county and court where the request is made.
Q: Who can access a sealed birth certificate or parentage document?
A: Only authorized individuals, such as the child named on the document, parents listed on the document, or individuals with a court order, can access a sealed birth certificate or parentage document.
Q: Can a sealed birth certificate or parentage document be unsealed?
A: In some cases, a sealed birth certificate or parentage document can be unsealed through a court order. This typically requires a showing of good cause, such as a legal need for the information contained in the document.
Form Details:
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