Wyoming Legal DNA Testing Laws & Statutes

Wyoming Legal DNA Paternity Testing To Change Name On Birth Certificate

Wyoming Birth Certificate Vital Statistic Information:

If you need to obtain a copy of your child's Wyoming birth certificate, or want to change your child's name, buy the needed Wyoming legal DNA paternity testing kit to prove your relationship, and then contact the office of vital statistics for Wyoming (WY)

Wyoming Legal DNA Paternity Testing To Change Name On Birth Certificate

Wyoming (WY) Vital Records
Wyoming Bureau of Vital Statistics
2300 Capitol Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Wyoming (WY) Vital Statistic Application
Phone (307) 777-7591

Wyoming Legal Paternity DNA Testing Laws & Statutes:

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According to the Laws of Wyoming and paternity statute 14-2-701

14-2-701 GENETIC DNA TESTING

(a) �This article governs genetic testing of an individual to determine parentage, whether the individual:
(i)� Voluntarily submits to testing; or
(ii)� Is tested pursuant to an order of the court or a child support enforcement agency.

14-2-702 Order for testing

(a)� Except as otherwise provided in this article and article 8 of this act, the court shall order the child and other designated individuals to submit to genetic testing if the request for testing is supported by the sworn statement of a party to the proceeding:
(i)� Alleging paternity and stating facts establishing a reasonable probability of the requisite sexual contact between the individuals; or
(ii)� Denying paternity and stating facts establishing a possibility that sexual contact between the individuals, if any, did not result in the conception of the child.

(b)� A child support enforcement agency may order genetic testing only if there is no presumed, acknowledged or adjudicated father.

(c)� If a request for genetic testing of a child is made before birth, the court or child support enforcement agency may not order in-utero testing.

(d)� If two (2) or more men are subject to court-ordered genetic testing, the testing may be ordered concurrently or sequentially. [More]

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