It depends on the use of the birth certificate... more details please.
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∙ 16y agoAnonymous
Yes how do I get one
After June 1, 2009, you will need a passport. Until then, your drivers license and original birth certificate or certified copy will suffice.
Yes. Or a certified copy. After June 1, 2009, you'll need a passport.
It depends on the specific requirements of the issuing authority. In some cases, a copy of your birth certificate may be accepted, but typically an original or certified copy is required for official identification purposes. It is best to check with the permit issuing authority to confirm their specific document requirements.
Birth certificates are usually issued by the state in which you or that person is born. You can contact the state's court clerk where you can acquire a certified copy of your own certificate, even though it is a replace birth certificate it would still be the original certified copy. In order to obtain an original copy, you must turn in an application that includes your full name, you parents full names, which they assume that you possess them, the location of birth and the purpose of your search and you'll also need the date of birth. You must also send them a copy of your legal identification that which should be updated and current.
my son was born in hospital in Borger texas April 16th 2023 and I need to apply for his birth certificate
You can contact the hospital for a certificate of birth but to get a legal document you need to contact the state office. the original is on file there and you can not have that but only a legal certificate.
Birth certificates are usually issued by the state in which you or that person is born. You can contact the state's court clerk where you can acquire a certified copy of your own certificate, even though it is a replace birth certificate it would still be the original certified copy. In order to obtain an original copy, you must turn in an application that includes your full name, you parents full names, which they assume that you possess them, the location of birth and the purpose of your search and you'll also need the date of birth. You must also send them a copy of your legal identification that which should be updated and current.There are online services that are available today, making a birth certificate easy to acquire. You can also replace a birth certificate for a relative based on genealogy purposes; this information can be found on the web. To get copy of birth certificate ,visit the Replacement Birth Certificate web site. Good luck!
Yes, If you are the representative of a person requesting a replacement birth certificate, you will also need a notarized letter with that person's signature included authorizing you to get a copy of their birth certificate. While getting a replacement birth certificate in the state of New York is fairly easy and safe, turn around time is completely dependent on you and how soon you need a copy of your birth certificate.If you need it immediately, order it online.Any way that you choose to obtain a copy of a replacement birth certificate make sure you have everything that you need when you begin. Good luck!
you will need a letter from your school and your original birth certificate
Shouldn't be. The original can be shown, but should never be surrendered to a prospective employer - You will need that document at various points of your life later on.
Contact the department of vital statistics in the state you were born. They will tell you what information (and fees) you need to send them to receive a certified copy.
It depends on whether or not you are adopted. If you're not adopted, visit your state's Vital Records office/webpage to obtain a certified copy of your original birth certificate--this is essentially the same thing as having the original and will be sufficient proof of citizenship/identity for obtaining things like driver's licenses, Social Security cards/benefits, and U.S. Passports. If you are adopted, and you live in Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Maine, New Hampshire, or Oregon, you can also go to your state's Vital Records office and request a certified copy of your original birth certificate. Adopted people in any other state can only receive certified copies of their amended birth certificates, not the original record of their birth.