Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
The civil registration agency should have authority to correct errors such as obvious spelling, date or typographical errors. The late addition of a baby name within the time frame for late naming or adding uncontested paternity information should also be permitted. Providing the registration agency with authority to make these types of amendments relieves the applicant of having to spend time and money applying to courts. No fee should be charged for minor clerical errors or adding omitted information
Bolivia
Legal Analysis
Yes. Under Supreme Electoral Tribunal Resolution No. 80 of 2012 (Regulation on the Rectification, Supplementation, Ratification, Replacement, Cancellation, and Transfer of Civil Registry Records), registrars are empowered to amend civil registry entries, including birth certificates. The resolution details the types of amendments allowed, the procedures to follow, and specifies which cases require proof. It also establishes that all administrative procedures for rectification, modification, supplementation, ratification, replacement, cancellation, or transfer are free of charge, except for costs related to transferring cases between Civil Registry offices or official service fees.