It goes to the records department in the capital of the State you were born in.
Go to your local vetrian
How Far We'll Go - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG (original rating)
In the US, most birth certificates and death certificates would have this information. So would her marriage record. Also, baptismal records, etc. Is there anywhere I could do this for free?
No. The State is the legal record keeper of birth certificates.
No. You require a Passport.
There are multiple websites that provide you access to birth certificates when you search specific names. These sites are: vitalrec.com/, birth.archives.com/. You can also look at ancestry.com for help with your family tree.
Never Let Me Go - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:(Banned) (1953) Netherlands:14 (original rating) (1954) Sweden:15 UK:U (original rating) USA:Approved (PCA #16234)
IF YOU EVER NEED A BIRTH CERTIFICATE FROM GUATEMALA ABROAD, Go to www.actasdeguatemala.com you can find the website that does what you need. Even thou the site is in Spanish, if you call them in the US at (502) 632-0000 or E-mail to info@actasdeguatemala.com they are bilingual and can help you with your birth certificate from Guatemala. They are pretty good, i was reffered to them by a friend and in 4 days i had my baby's original Birth certificate from Guatemala at my door.
If it's in the US you can go to the post office, with the child and both parents must be present with IDs. You will need the child's original birth certificate. Some post office's will take your pic there.
no a passport
every birth certificates should have the specific time that you were born,if your birth certificate don't have the time, you can go to the hospital where you were born or ask the mid-wife that help your mother to labor....Source:http://legalbirthcertificates.com/genealogy-birth-certificates.php
you can find it if you go to the smithsonean museum in Washington dc