If your present Birth Certificate has got your Biological father's name registered then this will cause complications in having that "FACT" removed.
On the other hand,if his name was not on the Birth Certificate..then you may make an application with the Registrar of Births at your local registry office to have your step father's name put on your Birth certificate..however..it is unlikely that the Registrar will agree to this. Further, in the event your biological father decides to contest the paternity..this will cause complications for all.Also...what happens if your stepfather splits with you..and your mother re-marries?
I think it makes no difference if your biological father's name remains on the Certificate..as he is your Biological father!
Take Advice from a local lawyer or the CAB,However!
This arises often in the case of adoptive children, foster children, or re-marriages. If you wish to honor your step-father as your "Dad" yes it is okay to do so.
No, you do not have to apply in the county where you live. You have to apply in the county in which the marriage will take place.
In Maryland, any adult can sign as clergy, as long as the couple who are getting married agree that he/she is a clergy. Any minister of the gospel authorized by the rules and customs of their church may perform marriages. Minister must complete the marriage license and marriage certificate and give one certificate to the couple. Another certificate and the license must be returned to the clerk of the Court of Common Pleas within five days after the marriage.
You have to file the completed license with the clerk. They then will issue the Marriage Certificate.
Yes. No states in the US require STD testing to obtain a marriage certificate.
You do not 'cancel' a marriage certificate, but, in some States if you have been married less than a certain period of time (which varies from state to state) and meet other specific criteria you can have the marriage 'annulled.' This dissolves the marriage ab initio, and is legally distinct from a "divorce".If you got the license (not the "certificate", which is a document from the state that the marriage has been recorded) and then changed your mind before getting married, you don't usually need to explicitly "cancel" it. They normally expire after a short time (3 days to a month, again depending on the state) if the marriage is not solemnized (the "wedding" part) and recorded.
It is illegal to give a fake marriage certificate. Married or single this person should have no problem getting a job at polytechnic at Zamboanga as librarian.
You better register the marriage at the nearest US mission in the country where you are getting married to avoid the risk that the US government may not recognize marriage certificate from that specific country.
Most places have online ordering now. You can go to the website of the appropriate county clerk and apply for one.
A female need her marriage certificate for getting divorce in Pakistan. She has to file a divorce case in the family court in Pakistan and after divorce decree the concerned union council will issue a divorce effectiveness certificate. A male also need his marriage certificate for sending a divorce notice to his wife and concerned union council for effectiveness of divorce. For marrige in Pakistan the spouces should have the proof of 18 years of age and have document proving their age e.g. CNIC, Passport, Educational Certificate, Form B etc. At the time of marrige the marital status of foreign national should be single. He/she should get and carry a "No Impediment to Marriage Certificate" from his/her country. This certificate is called by different names in different countries. Copies of passport and would also be required from foreign national.
A marriage certificate isn't 'filed', its just something you have to get from the city or county you live in. It's like a drivers license - it just shows that the government gave you permission to get married. There's no fraud involved, unless your spouse misrepresented himself when getting the license.
What is requirement of getting duplicate certificate.