Try this website: http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#start If you find a record, it may be possible you can view an image of the original church record.
Look at your child birth records.
You can find such records in many places. One of such places is http://birthdatabase.net/nebraska/birth-records.htm. Go to this link to find out Nebraska Birth Records- you need to provide first name and last name of the persons for whom you need the birth record. For birth records from 1904, you can write to Nebraska Department of Health Vital Records P.O. Box 95065 Lincoln, NE 68509-5065
Where the records have been digitized and placed in a database, this kind of search can be done. Most repositories of birth records do not have that capability.
Adoption records or private attorney.
Go to vital records and request a copy of birth records. Ask to see Childs school file with birth record in it. If you are not on the birth certificate, you cannot request a copy.
The most extensive and easiest way to find birth records is the website Ancestry. The website has list of birth documents from 1837 to 2005. The site is easy to navigate and you can obtain your information quickly.
Check the county courthouse or the state for the records. Churches often have records of baptism.
There should be a seal from the hall of records.
Go to the County where you was born, to the Hall of records. Ask for a new birth certificate. Call them first and they will tell you what you need to bring with you, in order to get your birth records.
Birth records are usually maintained by the department or ministry of Health, or by the civil records office that is responsible for the governmental region in which a hospital is located.
Yes, birth records are actually available online through records services provided by your countries government and external third party services such as "Ancestry".
You will be able to find Maine birth records in this website: http://www.usbirthcertificate.com/google/maine.html