The birth certificate is the father's surname. What is the procedure for changing the household registration to the mother's surname?

First, children can only use the name on the birth certificate when registering.

Second, if the child needs to change his name, he can apply to the police station where the account is located after completing the account. Changing a child's surname/first name requires justified reasons, and the father's opinion must be sought before it can be changed with the consent of the other party.

A child's name change/surname change requires the signature of both parents.

Third, the reasons for renaming are generally as follows:

1, the name of the applicant is homophonic and ambiguous to read;

2, the name contains uncommon words, and the computer can't type it out;

3. The name of the applicant is the same as that of the ancestor;

4. monks and nuns need usage numbers, not common names;

5. There are duplicate names in the same unit or class;

6. After the divorce, the children need to change their names or surnames;

7. Other special circumstances.

4. According to Article 17 and Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC), if it is necessary to change the name, an application shall be made to the local police station where the household registration is located, and the reasons for changing the name shall be fully stated, and it shall be handled at the household registration room of the local police station where the household registration is located. When the household registration authority deems it necessary, it may require the applicant to provide proof of change or correction. When a person under the age of 18 needs to change his name, his parents or adopters shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change; At the age of eighteen, I shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change.

Fifth, Article 99 of the General Principles of the Civil Law also stipulates that citizens have the right to name, have the right to decide, use and change their names according to regulations, and prohibit others from interfering, stealing or counterfeiting.

6. Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration, if a citizen changes his name, it shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions:1If a citizen over 8 years of age needs to change his name, he shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change. Citizens whose name rights have been infringed have the right to demand to stop the infringement, restore their reputation, eliminate the influence and apologize.