Civil Registration

Titan Law provides comprehensive civil registration legal services, assisting individuals and families in correcting, updating, and securing official civil registry documents with accuracy and efficiency. The firm offers reliable legal guidance for matters involving birth, marriage, death, and other civil status records, ensuring compliance with Philippine laws and administrative procedures.

Services include petitions for correction of clerical and substantial errors in civil registry documents, change of name, correction of birth details, legitimation, acknowledgment, and delayed registration of civil events. Titan Law also assists in securing authenticated records, coordinating with government agencies, and preparing the necessary legal documents and court filings for administrative and judicial proceedings.

In addition, the firm provides legal representation and advisory services before the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), local civil registry offices, courts, and other government agencies, helping clients resolve civil registration concerns efficiently while protecting their legal identity and civil status rights.

Person pointing at a marriage certificate on a wooden table.
Person pointing at a marriage certificate on a wooden table.
man writing on paper

Services include:

  • Correction of clerical and typographical errors in civil registry documents

  • Judicial and administrative correction of entries in birth, marriage, and death certificates

  • Change of first name, surname, or date of birth petitions

  • Delayed registration of birth, marriage, and death records

  • Legitimation, acknowledgment, and recognition of children

  • Assistance with annotation and updating of civil registry records

  • Preparation and filing of petitions, affidavits, and supporting legal documents

  • Authentication and securing of records from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and Local Civil Registry Offices

  • Legal representation in civil registry proceedings before courts and government agencies

  • Advisory on citizenship, legitimacy, parental authority, and civil status concerns

  • Assistance with foreign civil documents and recognition of foreign records

  • Coordination with embassies, consulates, and relevant government offices for documentation requirements