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.
No. The birth certificate should show the name of the natural father or the name should be left off the certificate. If you put a name on the certificate and you know that person not to be the father, then you have falsified a public record and in any country in the world, that is a crime.
There is no evidence to support the claim that President Obama lied about his birth certificate. The conspiracy theory that he was not born in the United States has been widely debunked, and his birth certificate from Hawaii has been made public.
To get a Florida birth certificate (or a birth certificate in any other state, for that matter), the child had to have been born in Florida.
The original Hawaiian birth certificate of Barack Obama has not been publicly released. However, the State of Hawaii has provided certified copies of his birth certificate, which have been deemed valid and sufficient evidence of his birth in Hawaii. These certified copies have been shown to the public.
You must have been born already. Other than that, there is no minimum age at which you can apply for a birth certificate. There is no minimum age at which your birth can be registered either.
Many hospitals issue a 'Certificate of Live Birth' or something similar to parents; it has no legal standing. The 'Birth Certificate' is issued by the appropriate legal authority (e.g. registrar or court house) when the birth is officially registered. It is the birth certificate that establishes and records the child's name and identifies the parents. It is normally regarded as a means of identification whereas a hospital certificate would not be accepted for this purpose.
Your information is incorrect. Barack Obama's birth certificate issued by the State of Hawaii is genuine.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
Yes. He certainly does. He has a birth certificate that has repeatedly been verified as legitimate, and that shows he was in fact born in Hawaii in 1961.
No one, not even the Hillary campaign who started the controversy over his birth, has been able to provide any document other than the Hawai'i birth certificate.
on your birth certificate it will say if you have been baptised or not. this may be wrong