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Where are voluntary paternity acknowledgment services provided?

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Where are voluntary paternity acknowledgment services provided?

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A. Voluntary paternity acknowledgment services are provided by North Dakota’s birthing hospitals. Most often, voluntary paternity acknowledgment is completed in the hospital within three days of the child’s birth. If voluntary paternity acknowledgment is not completed in the hospital, the parents can receive these services at any time from Vital Records or from one of North Dakota’s Regional Child Support Enforcement Units.

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