Well technically yes. If the man is in trouble for say a violent crime then letting him near a new born baby without the means to defend themselves is putting the life of the child in danger.
If he is not in trouble for a violent crime you still have defied the law by not informing someone that you know the whereabouts of the man. For this you may be deemed as an unfit mother. Since you may not be able to instill in the child the code of Law and Order.
Check your birth certificate.Your date of birth will be recorded on your Birth Certificate. (The Hospital will have copies). Alternatively you could ask someone you know for their/your date of birth.
you could apply to the hospital where the child was born for the birth records, then go on from there
There are a couple reasons. One make sure it a state certified birth certificate and not a Certificate of birth from the hospital, these usually have your foot prints on them. Two could be an adoption matter. In either case this is a matter that should talk to your parents about.
No. There is no photo on the birth certificate. It could belong to anyone.
I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
It's hard to know how much he has really spent defending his alleged birth certificate. That tends to be somewhat confidential information. The fact that he won't allow the actual certificate to be released is a bit dubious and suspicious. The certificate that has been released is not actually a real certificate. It certifies there was a live birth but the hospital or the attending is not named on the certificate, which you need for it to be an "official" certificate. The President could solve this problem by simply allowing the release of the certificate.
You can't change your original birth certificate but you can change your name. See a lawyer or get married.
Hospitals offer many courses for internees. If you want to get the certificate about that field then search for your required hospital and join that hospital as an internee to get certificate.
In this state the Mother can put any name she wishes on the birth certificate. It would be quite difficult to have your name removed from the birth certificate. It would be almost impossible to have the baby's name removed from the birth certificate. You could be Joe Smith and she could be Jane Miller. She could put the name Albert Einstein on the birth certificate and that would be the baby's name.
I think you could contact the Vital Statistics Office of your state and who can help you out with it.
He doesn't have any rights (or responsibilities, either, for that matter) until/unless paternity is established. Once that is done, however, he could request visitation or even custody of the child.
In Illinois in 1971, the mother of the child could put anyone's name on the birth certificate as the father. In this connection, the critical document is the acknowledgment of paternity, which is now required to add a man's name to the birth certificate.