Yes.
When a child is legally adopted the child's original birth certificate is amended by court order.
The birth certificate will then bear the surname of the adoptive parents and perhaps the child's first and middle name will also be changed.
Adoption records are sealed by order of the court unless the involved parties have agreed to an "open adoption".
More ContributionsYes it can, I'm adopted and my birth certificate has the names of my adoptive parents. AnswerYes it can, but the original birth statistics would be registered under Vital Statistics with the biological mother's name, but it may not show who the father is and some young unwed mother's may leave the space "father" blank or possibly even name another person as the father because they aren't sure who was the father.im adopted woppidi woop wah love Santa Claus
you could apply to the hospital where the child was born for the birth records, then go on from there
Yes, this is possible if the child hasn't been adopted. or the mother could destroy everything the child has known and regain custody after they are adopted. This would be a very wrong act and it is not recommended.
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There are a couple reasons. One make sure it a state certified birth certificate and not a Certificate of birth from the hospital, these usually have your foot prints on them. Two could be an adoption matter. In either case this is a matter that should talk to your parents about.
No, unless the child is adopted in some sort of fraudulent manner. Even then you have no claim on that child.
By Islamic law you can not be adopted, just raised by another family staying on contact with the biological one. I suggest you ask an Imam about this or if the biological family agrees to it.
you could apply to the hospital where the child was born for the birth records, then go on from there
it could but even when your adopted you wonder who are my real parents are my parents alive who am I really? I am adopted so I know
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I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
It depends upon a lot of factors - where you live, rather or not the mother is agreeable to his name being placed on the birth certificate, if there is already a father listed on the birth certificate, if the mother was married to someone else at the time she gave birth, etc., etc.
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No. There is no photo on the birth certificate. It could belong to anyone.
(This answer only pertains to the United States.) For non-adopted people, the answer is NO, the original birth certificate cannot be changed. However, in cases of adoption, original birth certificates are changed--or new "amended" ones are issued--to reflect the adoptive parents' information rather than that of the birth parents. In an overwhelming majority of states, these original birth certificates--the actual, truthful record of a person's birth--are then sealed from both public record AND from the individual for whom the birth certificate was issued. It is not uncommon for an adoptee's amended birth certificate to list entirely different information for time, place, and even date of birth from that on the actual (original) birth certificate/record, though this practice occurs far less frequently now than it did for previous generations. Another important note about altered/amended birth certificates: under post-9/11 laws, if a birth certificate was issued more than one year after the date of birth, the individual can, and likely will, be denied a U.S. Passport.
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It could be a past tense verb ("They adopted a girl"), or it could be a past participle used as an adjective ("This is my adopted son"). We can't tell which without seeing how it's used in a sentence.