Putative Father Registry Inclusion Request is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a Putative Father Registry?
A: A Putative Father Registry is a system that allows unmarried men to voluntarily claim paternity of a child.
Q: Why would someone want to be included in the Putative Father Registry?
A: Being included in the registry gives unmarried fathers legal rights and protections in regards to their child.
Q: How do I request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry in New Mexico?
A: You can request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry by submitting a Putative Father Registry Inclusion Request form to the New Mexico Department of Health.
Q: What information do I need to include in the Putative Father Registry Inclusion Request form?
A: You need to include your name, contact information, and any relevant details about the child and the child's mother.
Q: Is there a fee to request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry?
A: Yes, there is a fee of $30 to request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry in New Mexico.
Q: What happens after I submit the Putative Father Registry Inclusion Request form?
A: After you submit the form, your information will be added to the registry. If a child is born that matches the information you provided, you will be notified.
Q: Can I request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry after a child is born?
A: Yes, you can still request inclusion in the Putative Father Registry after a child is born, but it is recommended to do so before the birth if possible.
Q: What are the benefits of being included in the Putative Father Registry?
A: Being included in the registry gives unmarried fathers legal rights and the opportunity to establish a relationship with their child.
Q: Can I remove my name from the Putative Father Registry?
A: Yes, you can request removal of your name from the Putative Father Registry by submitting a Putative Father Registry Removal Request form.
Form Details:
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