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Birth Certificates

A birth certificate is a vital record documenting a child’s birth. Many nations use birth certificates as the basic element in national vital statistics. Individuals need a birth certificate for various purposes including obtaining official documents such as passport.

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Where both her parents on the birth certificate?

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Whether both parents are listed on a birth certificate depends on various factors such as legal requirements, parental acknowledgment, and the circumstances surrounding the birth. In many cases, both parents are listed if they are married or if paternity has been established through legal means. However, if paternity is not established or there are other legal issues, only one parent may be listedlisted.

What does name during employment mean?

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Your name during employment means your legal name during the time of employment at a particular company. When being asked what your name during employment is, do not use your nickname or any other name besides the one on your birth certificate.

How do i get the new trinidad birth certificate?

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To obtain a new Trinidad birth certificate, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Registrar General's Department in Trinidad and Tobago.
  2. Complete an application form for a birth certificate, providing all the required information.
  3. Submit the completed form along with any supporting documents and pay the required fee.
  4. Your application will be processed, and you will be able to collect the new birth certificate once it is ready.

Is it true that if your birth certificate is not signed the government has to pay you 1 million dollars?

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No, that statement is not true. The signing of a birth certificate does not determine any financial compensation from the government. Birth certificates serve as legal documents to establish identity and record vital information about a person's birth.

Do Hawkers need a peddlers certificate?

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In most places, hawkers do need a peddler's certificate or license to legally sell goods or services in public spaces. This is typically required by local government authorities to regulate and monitor street vendors. The specific requirements and processes for obtaining a peddler's certificate may vary depending on the location.

How do you replace a lost build a bear birth certificate?

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If you can remember it's name and when you got it then you have no problem just ask them to look in their records and you will get a new birth certificate. But if you can't remember when you got it or what it's name is, bring in the animal in and have them scan the tag on their computer, hopefully it will be in their records and they can copy the information and print you a new certificate!

Where is the key code in your birth certificate in build a bear?

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you find the animal id and the keycode in the birth certificate on the bottom...but they only have the animal id and the key code on new build a bears because you cant you old ones because it wasnt invented yet...it is still fairly new! *<8~]

you find the animal id and the keycode in the birth certificate on the bottom...but they only have the animal id and the key code on new build a bears because you cant you old ones because it wasnt invented yet...it is still fairly new! *<8~]

How an you get your build a bear birth certificate?

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Sorry to break it to you, but it is extremely unlikely that someone that has a unused birth certificate would give you the code, especially since answers on this site are public.

You can purchase a furry friend from the Build-A-Bear website or go to your local Build-A-Bear Workshop which will come with its own birth certificate.

How do you replace a damaged birth certificate?

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If you live near your vital office than they give you a replacement, or If you are far from your birth place, you have to order a replacement birth certificate from vital websites that will direct you to official state records to get an authentic replacement.

Is it true that you can still get in and out of Mexico with a birth certificate and photo ID?

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from what i hear yes you can cross if you show proper passes and identification

Can you show your birth certificate - in lieu of a passport - to fly from England to Northern Ireland?

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The answer depends on the traveller's nationality, not the origin of the flight. Regardless, most countries now require passports, and will reject birth certificates, which are not considered to be travel documents (i.e., they can identify you within your country of birth, but are useless to anyone needing proof of your identity outside your birthplace).

View the information in the related link for Ireland entry information, which may not be up to date; always consult a travel agent or local embassy or similar for current regulations and requirements.

Any airline flying from a UK airport will ask for photo ID at check in, whether UK citizens or others, and as UK citizens don't have internal ID cards, the passport is the best way of providing this, and is also the best way for foreigners to prove who they are.

Birth Certificates obviously don't have your photo as you look now, in the UK they have never had photos on them, so they would be useless. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so if a non-UK citizen has already obtained entry into England (part of the UK) there should be no need for further entry requirements.

Birth certificates tell nothing about the person other than the information that pertained to them at the time of their birth. They tell nothing of a possible criminal record, which is, especially these days, vital information when travelling. There are many times when a person is out of jail on bail when they must surrender their passport while awaiting trial. This helps insure the person will not leave the country before their trial date, unlike a birth certificate.

Do you need your birth certificate for your passport?

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If you could provide other documents which can satisfy to prove your eligibility, then it should be fine.

Does a child need a birth certificate or form of id to fly from California to Hawaii?

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A child does not need a birth certificate to fly to Hawaii than it does to fly to any other state in the US.

Do you need a birth certificate to fly from Georgia to Hawaii?

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You cannot board a commercial flight using a birth certificate, regardless of whether the destination is domestic or international. To fly from Georgia to Hawaii, you can use a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a drivers license.

Can you remove father from birth certificate in MA?

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Legally, a parent can only change wrong information on a birth record, and even then, it's difficult to do. Parents who dislike or hate each other cannot remove the other parent's name from a birth certificate.

Will a birth certificate and ID work when flying from Aruba to the US?

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"Will a birth certificate and ID work when flying from Aruba to the US?" The answer to this question will differ depending upon various factors unique to your situation. All of the following information applies only to U.S. citizens. Citizens of other countries must check with the U.S. Consulate in their own home country to determine entry requirements for the United States. This information is crucial to ensure you don't lose your money for the airline ticket, so please read the answer in full. The answer is more complicated than a simple yes or no :) So, assuming the traveler in question is a U.S. citizen: 1. I highly reccommend carrying a passport when traveling abroad. A passport is the most legally valid proof of citizenship and proof of identity, neatly combined within one federally issued document. However, for travel to certain nations, and only valid through 2006 for travel by air or sea, a certified copy or original birth certificate, issued by the State (NOT the hospital - Hospital certificates are NOT legal documents), with a raised seal embossed or produced on certain, legally accepted watermarked paper, and accompanied by a government issued photo ID will provide proof of citizenship and proof of identity. The birth certificate must be considered a LEGAL Document - and not all birth certificates (even if considered legal in the past) are currently legal. If you insist upon travelling to the Caribbean with a birth certificate, I highly recommend that you show your travel agent the document PRIOR to purchasing your tickets. If the airline feels your document is not valid, they will deny your boarding without compensation. They can be fined by the government if they allow you to board without proper documentation and, trust me, they won't make ANY exceptions. Also, keep in mind that while you are traveling, should you decide to take a side-trip (Venezuala is quite close to Aruba), you have another country's entry requirements to contend with (ie. Venezuala requires passports of US citizens). 2. The United States is currently in the process of changing passport requirements for all travel outside our borders. On Jan. 8, 2007 a passport will be required to re-enter the U.S. by air or sea regardless of the visited country's requirements. If you plan to re-enter the U.S. on or after Jan. 8th 2007, you must provide a passport. 3. You ask about flying from Aruba to the U.S. and I am answering with the understanding that you will first fly from the U.S. to Aruba. The country of Aruba has requirements of it's own. If you plan to be there longer than 3 months, you must obtain a visa. Upon arrival in Aruba, you must present return or onward airline tickets with a date of less than 3 months in the future. Otherwise, Aruba will deny you entry. Also, when departing Aruba, there is a departure tax you must pay ($20 U.S. the last time I was there) in cash at the airport. 4. I urge you to go to travel.state.gov and investigate all of this information yourself. There is a wealth of information there including State Department consular pages for individual nations, entry requirements, fact sheets for travelers, checklists, and links to other pages to learn about customs and FAA requirements. Also, please understand Customs Requirements for U.S. citizens upon re-entry. You will have to pay duty (tax) on items you purchase abroad that exceed certain allowable limits. Again, travel.state.gov is your source for information. A well-informed traveller has the best experience abroad. I hope this answer has been helpful. I have been travelling extensively and offering advice to travelers for 20 years. I can't stress enough the need to educate yourself about your destination. Common sense and logic do not seem to apply when governments write the rules and when governments are involved, the only option you have is to comply. I urge you to use a local, well-respected, experienced travel agent at least for your first few journeys. His or her advice is invaluable and usually free to you. Bon Voyage!

Can a new york state notary notarize a copy of birth certificate?

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A Notary in New York should not notarize the Birth Certificate. If a person needs a copy, they should go to the Dept. of Vital Statistics for a copy. NotaryTrainer.com

Can you get into Canada with a birth certificate?

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Pretty sure you need a passport or a driver's license and birth certificate.

if you don't have a passport they will let you cross with a birth certificate and drivers license, if you don't have either don't bother they won't let you cross,

The above answer is only partially true if you chose to use government issued id and it looks like it is sponsored by those who say you need one. (see the weblinks??)

the truth is you do not need one but you must have your papers ready to show. the government isssed identification are not your papers. the papers i speak of are your responsibility to maintain. i know a gentlemen who crosses the border with only this in the back of his bible. i can hear it now, a right wing christian nut job. Is that really adult thinking??? You may want to ask why he can do this an not need any government issued id?

Can a Mexican without a Passport fly to Mexico with just a birth certificate or a Mexican drivers lic?

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I believe that all you need to go to Mexico is your driver's license (that's all we've used to drive there)...if you are a US born American citizen. However, if you are not a US born American citizen...you'll require further documentation. I do not suggest taking your original birth certificate with you when you travel. A passport is a better option and easier to replace if lost or stolen. Starting 2006 you will need to have a valid passport to travel between Mexico and the USA As of now, you need a passport, and a drivers license to go thru the airport customs.

According to the U.S. governments travel website and the department of homeland security, a passport is required to re-enter the USA by air. Land travel requires proof of identity and citizenship until June 1,2009 at which time a passport will be necessary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technically the above is correct BUT you willl have extreme difficulty boarding ANY International flight without having a passport as ID at check-in. After June 2009 the airlines have become really hard nosed about this. An " enhanced " drivers liscense is NOT a passport and will not be accepted at the airport .... those things are only for "driving " to Mexico or Canada BUT be warned, althought Mexico will maybe allow you in without a passort ( how much are you willing to pay as a bribe ? ) the U.S. Immigration will NOT allow you back into the U.S. without a passport Money buys anything in Mexico

Can you get a passport without a birth certificate?

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Look here, under section 3.2: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_830.html

NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need: # Some signature documents, not acceptable alone as ID (ex: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc.) AND # A person who can vouch for you. He/she must: * Have known you for at least 2 years, * Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, * Have valid ID, and * Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent. FOR MINORS UNDER THE AGE OF 16: Each minor child shall appear in person. Both parents or legal guardians must present evidence of identity when they apply for a minor under the age of 16. Read more information on the identity requirements for minors under the age of 16. FOR MINORS 16 & 17: * Your child MUST appear in person. * For security reasons, parental consent may be requested. * If your child does not have identification of his/her own, you need to accompany your child, present identification and co-sign the application.

Can my husband who is not the father of my unborn child sign the birth certificate?

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yes,i think your husband can adopt your child.
Without notification, the father can challenge. The man need not have ever signed or seen the birth certificate to still be ordered to pay child support.

Can a mother stop the father doing a DNA test on a child when the fathers name is on the birth certificate?

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No, as she need not even know, unless it applies to child support. With a 30% paternity fraud rate, men should always check paternity. see link

Can you change your birth certificate back to your biological parent after being adopted?

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While it is possible to change a child's birth date, it requires proof of some kind. Frequently this happens with kids adopted from overseas, whose actual birth dates are not known. A "best guess" birth date ends up on the kid's papers, and sometimes later some more information comes to light (e.g. the kid's doctor says "Hey, this kid's not 4, he's 8!") and then the parents will pursue changing the date.

Your dad has passed away how do you put his name on your birth certificate?

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Reserch the law for your state! family court is the best place to start. child support court.