it is not against the law to photocopy it as long as you show it to the police and tell them it was you u did it deliberately hope this helps.
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North Carolina is not a putative father state and as such has no clear definition of a father, so any name can be placed on the birth certificate.
Oh yeah. The biological father and mother are put on the certificate.
Because the law requires that your race and thus your basic appearance be included on your birth certificate.
Yes, under Scottish law the time of birth is registered on the birth certificate.
Assuming you mean 'lie on a birth certificate' - Yes - it's a criminal offence to knowingly provide false information for a birth certificate. Using the document (knowing the information on it is false) - to obtain services such as a passport etc - is also a criminal offence.
No- she had nothing to do with Obama's birth certificate. She was a law professor before her appointment to the supreme court.
No, that would be against the law, the birth certificate is a federal document and must record the baby's mother's name. It is very kind of you to be looking after the mother and the baby, but do not break the law.
By law, any birth in the UK must be registered within six weeks and a birth certificate will be issued. If the birth isn't registered, there is no way of proving that it ever happened.
If you mean can you change the birth certificate to reflect the new name when a child is adopted, the answer is generally yes depending on state law.
By law, the "father" is the man who signed the birth certificate unless/until paternity is established in some other way.
Changing your place of birth on a legal government document such as a birth certificate or passport, is an act of fraud.
there is no need for birth certificate or anything but you must get registered at the time of marriage according to the requirements in California law's.