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In some states if a person requests a change to their birth certificate such as a change of gender or change of name the actual birth certificate is updated as if it was always that way. In other states an affiliate of correction is issued. It usually consist of a copy of the original birth certificate with a certified statement showing the correction and stating that this is a valid birth certificate for the stated person.
You would have to find people that knew or were there at your time of birth and have them write a affidavit.
Who wants to make a change of name must contact his registrar's office. This you need a birth certificate and possibly the marital status certificate. And of course you need his passport.
To change the date of birth on your SSC certificate, you will need to contact the education board or authority that issued the certificate. They will have a designated process for correcting errors in personal information like date of birth, which may involve submitting a formal request along with supporting documentation such as a birth certificate or affidavit. It is important to follow their specific instructions to ensure the correction is made accurately.
To change the date of birth on a certificate, you would typically need to provide legal documentation supporting the correction, such as a court order or an affidavit. You should contact the issuing authority of the certificate, such as the vital records office or municipality, to inquire about their specific requirements and procedures for making corrections to birth certificates. Fill out any necessary forms and submit the required documentation to initiate the process of updating the date of birth on the certificate.
Lucas Smith affidavit, containing Obama's Kenyan birth certificate and represented by Dr. Orly Taitz, filed with U.S. District Court in Southern California; Judge David O. Carter to look at.
You can't change your age on your BIRTH certificate unless you can actually prove that the date on the BIRTH certificate is wrong.
You can't change your original birth certificate but you can change your name. See a lawyer or get married.
The Single Status Certificate is not provided any where but it an affidavit.
This constitutes to change of name. You have to give proper affidavit to change the name and make changes at every point starting from birth certificate.
yes you can
You may NOT change the information contained on your birth certificate. It is an official record of your birth, the date it occurred, where it occurred, your sex, your birth name, and who your parent(s) of record were.