The issuing of a replacement birth certificate must be done by the state record department that maintains these birthing records for the state you were born in.
In order for you to obtain a replacement birth certificate, there are some things you must have. Below are the main things you will be asked to submit.
1. Your Complete Birth Name.
2. Your Date of Birth.
3. Place You Were Born
4. Your Parent's First and Last Names. (usually including your Mother's maiden name.)
5. You will need to state that the replacement record is for you as you cannot request a replacement of someone else's records.
The only individuals that can legally acquire your birth certificate are:
-Your Spouse.
-Your Parents.
-Your Grandparents.
-Your Brothers or Sisters.
-Your Legal Guardian.
Keep in mind that official replacement birth certificate records could require you to give more information, but usually a note detailing what you need with the above information will suffice. You will also need to find out what the replacement fee is so that you can enclose it with your letter. Without the fee, you will not get your replacement birth certificate.
Dendends on the law of country you live in... and if your ex is actually the biological parent...
A parent is the only one who can obtain a birth certificate. Your husband will have to do this.
Is there anyway that I can obtain a birth certificate, when I was born Abroad?
You can physically obtain your birth certificate in person at the vital records office in the county where you were born.
You can obtain advice about breech birth when you go to the website of Campaign for Normal Birth. You can also go to the website of NHS Choices to view a video of breech birth.
You can obtain a birth certificate at the local vital records office or department of health in your area.
No, you do not have to go to the county you were born in to obtain a birth certificate. You can typically request a birth certificate from the vital records office in the state where you were born, or sometimes even online.
You can obtain your birth certificate from the vital records office in the state or country where you were born. You may need to provide identification and pay a fee to get a copy.
No, it is not possible to obtain an ID using only a birth certificate. Additional documentation, such as a driver's license or social security card, is typically required to obtain an official identification card.
Yes, a laminated birth certificate can be used to obtain a passport as long as it is in good condition and all information is clearly visible and legible.
You can obtain a photocopy of your birth certificate from the vital records office in the state or country where you were born. You may need to provide identification and pay a fee to get a copy.
The State Department of Health and Senior Services can replace your birth certificate. Replacement birth certificates in Missouri are not public record and can only be obtained by the individual, guardian or other legal party. You can obtain a copy of your birth certificate in person and online.