Yes. When a child is legally adopted the child's original birth certificate is amended by court order. The birth certificate will then bear the surname of the adoptive parents and perhaps the child's first and middle name will also be changed.
Adoption records are sealed by order of the court unless the involved parties have agreed to an "open adoption". More Contributions Yes it can, I'm adopted and my birth certificate has the names of my adoptive parents. Yes it can, but the original birth statistics would be registered under Vital Statistics with the biological mother's name, but it may not show who the father is and some young unwed mother's may leave the space "father" blank or possibly even name another person as the father because they aren't sure who was the father.
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