no. your birth certificate folows you the rest of your life. but you parhaps do not want to use it.
You can't change your original birth certificate but you can change your name. See a lawyer or get married.
The state does not take back your original Certificate. You will now have 2 documents one showing your name at birth and the new one reflecting the change. No one else will ever be able to access the original certificate. Only the new one documenting the change in your name will be available. But it does not make the first one disappear just because you have another one reflecting the change.
In some states if a person requests a change to their birth certificate such as a change of gender or change of name the actual birth certificate is updated as if it was always that way. In other states an affiliate of correction is issued. It usually consist of a copy of the original birth certificate with a certified statement showing the correction and stating that this is a valid birth certificate for the stated person.
You cannot change your date of birth as it has already happened. However, you might be able to get a fake birth certificate with a different date of birth. But, this is illegal and I strongly advise you not to do this.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
Yes. It is illegal to falsify information on a legal document. The information you provide on the birth certificate must be accurate. An original birth certificate is issued before an adoption and it shows the identity of the biological parents. That record is sealed until opened by a court order. An amended birth certificate is then issued with the names of the adoptive parents and that becomes the child's official birth record in the public records.
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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.
She is eligibe to get married. It just depends on what state you are in and their requirements. I married my illegal Mexican husband in 2001 in Tennessee. All we had were my I.D, his translated and original birth certificate, and the $60 to pay the courthouse.
You can't remove a father's name from a birth certificate if he is the father, whether he's an illegal alien or not.
The information on original birth records is not changed. A change of name would be filed in a court of jurisdiction.
You can't change your age on your BIRTH certificate unless you can actually prove that the date on the BIRTH certificate is wrong.