By signing a birth certificate you are stating that you are the parent and waving right to a paternity or maternity test.
or signing you up as a commercial vessel into the sea of commerce, down a berthing canal to go and try and make the man money...
our parents in signing the birth certificate unwittingly signed our rights away to be held by the state. we are then brought into "dock" when we do something wrong.
A birth certificate is a powerful document that is used to trade and they are held in a trust holding with you being the unknown beneficiary of all that is within that trust.
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What do you mean: are you thinking of the Declaration of Independence (1776) or are you asking what a US birth certificate looks like?
A certificate of live birth is you birth certificate that says,"So and So was born alive at Insert Time on Insert Date." ------- That is false. A Certificate of Live Birth is NOT a Birth Certificate. The data from Birth Certificates is transcribed into a computer database and COLBs are generated from that information. While COLBs are generally accepted in lieu of the BC, it is not the same thing.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
A birth certificate is a legal document which lists a person's date and location of birth, the person's parents, and other relevant information (such as the exact time of birth, or the specific hospital).
Why would you want to sign a birth certificate?
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
Yes
If you mean can you change the birth certificate to reflect the new name when a child is adopted, the answer is generally yes depending on state law.
You haven't explained whose birth certificate. If it's her biological child then she must sign the birth certificate. The biological parents of the child sign the birth certificate.
A birth certificate is a legal document showing that a person's birth occurred and has been registered within the jurisdiction of the agency issuing the birth certificate.
Yes.
how much is an AZ birth certificate