IF YOU EVER NEED A BIRTH CERTIFICATE FROM Guatemala ABROAD, Go to www.actasdeguatemala.com you can find the website that does what you need. Even thou the site is in Spanish, if you call them in the US at (502) 632-0000 or E-mail to info@actasdeguatemala.com they are bilingual and can help you with your birth certificate from Guatemala. They are pretty good, i was reffered to them by a friend and in 4 days i had my baby's original Birth certificate from Guatemala at my door.
Try the Argentine Embassy where you live.
All states issue birth certificates. Usually it is the medical facilities where the child is actually born that issue the 'certificates of live birth.' The parent(s) must then take this 'certificate of live birth' to the city or county office which issues the official birth certificates. Present the certificate of live birth, and the government office will issue a birth certificate based on the hospital's certification. (confused enough?) ------------------ With all due respect, medical facilities almost invariably issue birth certificates and it is they, not the parents, who interface with the agency that officially records births, deaths, marriages, etc. and it is the State that issues certified documents to parents, schools, etc. including Certificates of Live Birth (COLB). A COLB can not be generated until the data from the original Birth Certificate is transcribed into a database in a computer and it is from that information that the COLB is generated, printed and certified. It is my understanding that virtually all states will provide certified photocopies of the original birth certificate upon request and the payment of a fee. I know of none that will not.
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.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
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Go to: www actasdeguatemala.com If you need a birth certificate from Guatemala, an adoption decree from Guatemala, a death certificate from Guatemala, marriage certificate, an apostille, a name correction on the official guatemalan record or simply a translated - notarized document; They speak English
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
You can get a death certificate from Guatemala by going to the Guatemala Vital Statistics website: http://renap.com.gt/ There is a link to order the certificate and also phone numbers and an email address for alternate contact, along with the cost of the documents and the shipping.
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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.
It depends on the use of the birth certificate... more details please.
no. your birth certificate folows you the rest of your life. but you parhaps do not want to use it.
You must be born in Lithuania and send an official note declaring that you have lost your original birth certificate to the Passport office
You can't change your original birth certificate but you can change your name. See a lawyer or get married.
Obama was born in Honolulu , Hawaii. He released a copy of his birth certificate recently. I presume the original is on file in Honolulu.
the date it was issued. If its the original copy of the certificate this is likely to be close to the date of birth but if the original was lost and another had to be ordered its the date when they sent the new one.
You are always automatically a citizen of the country you were born in, all you need is the proof of your birth certificate. If your parent is a citizen of another country, you can also gain citizenship for that country, normally by following the proper application procedures which are different for each country. For Guatemala, the parents must register the child with a Guatemalan Embassy or with the Registro Civil in Guatemala before the child reaches the age of 18. You need photocopies of your birth certificate, your Dad's cedula, your Mom's passport, and their marriage certificate (if they are married). You will also need both of their signatures. I believe the process takes about 3 months.