The easiest way to obtain it is to contact your registrar in your state. If you have a local assemblyman chances are they have a daily service to your state capital to process the request form faster. The CDC has a webpage where you can get addresses, costs and requirements to request a birth certificate http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w.htm
Birth certificates are stored with the state or county agency that handles vital records. Copies of birth certificates can be obtained from the state where it was originally filed. Most states have a central location where birth certificates can be ordered, and in most states it is the health department. You may also be able to obtain copies from the Recorder's Office in the county of where the birth took place. Each state has it's own rules for ordering birth certificates.
The federal government does not provide copies of birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, death certificates, or any other personal vital records. Copies of birth certificates and other personal vital records can only be obtained from the state or US possession where the documents were originally filed. Most states provide a centralized source from which birth certificates and other vital records can be ordered.
Only if the child or children are placed in custody of the uncle and/or aunt
Birth certificates do not have "samples", being legal documents there is only an original and any certified copies made of it.
How do I get my hssc certificate
No. He was not born in this country. He was born in Kenya Africa according to his relatives who were present at his birth. The village where he was born still has a sign stating it as the birthplace of Obama. The birth certificate he presented from Hawaii is a fake according to the agency that issues those certificates. It was made up of copies cut and pasted together of birth certificates made in several different years.
In many jurisdictions, you can access vital records such as birth and death certificates online, but they often require a fee for official copies. Some government websites may provide free access to basic information or allow you to request records, but certified copies typically involve a charge. It's best to check your local or state government’s health department website for specific details regarding costs and availability.
In some cases you will need to provide payment and an application. You will need your birth certificates, copies of your diplomas, professional references, and transcripts from other personal resources.
To certify your birth?
Birth - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:13+
A Difficult Birth - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Birth of a Band - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved