No, parents do not have to give their children their birth certificate at a certain age.
(Added) However it is wise to do so when the children become adults because they (the "children") will need to show it for various official purposes including possibly, when applying for employment. In fact I had to send my own off only a couple of months ago, to my occupational pension trustees - and I'm now 61!
Yes,its very important for every child to have a birth certificate.some work places and schools can ignore one without it.
There are no known laws that state a parent has to give their children their birth certificate at a certain age, so they do not have a legal obligation to do so.
Illegal immigrant children are given a US birth certificate. The parents remain illegals.
It is a certificate that acts as certificate of citizenship for children whose parents live abroad. You have to go the embassy of your country of citizenship, register your child's birth who was born abroad and get that certificate in order for him/her to gain your citizenship officially.
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.
In most of the countries, If you are 18 or above you can get your own birth certificate.
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No - they simply list the names of the biological father and mother. A birth certificate does not prove the parents were married at the time the birth was registered.
To the parents, maybe.
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, since they are not your biological parents.
Yes, if it is a second certificate issued for an adoption. The original birth certificate lists the biological parents -- if known. The state doesn't care how they feel about each other.
According to his birth certificate, that is his middle name. Very common with children born to Muslim parents.