No. If you are a US citizen, you can prove you are eligible to work in the US by presenting a US passport or an original Social Security card. If you present a Social Security card, then you will likely be asked for a drivers license or non-drivers ID as well, since you need photo ID.
It is a form of ID and also it states where you belong to.
yes
In the US, you will be required to provide documentation of your identity AND your eligibility to be legally employed in the US. A birth certificate is ONE of the items that can be used to show your eligibility (a Social Security card is another)
Yes. In the United States, you do not need to show a birth certificate to get married. What you need to show is valid photo ID. Foreigners usually show their passports.
This is to show you are ready for the job. You need to have this in order to get the job that you want or to show you have the proper training.
That's not needed for any job provided you have ss card, driver's license etc to show citizenship.
He showed his birth certificate to the public in 2008. Prior to that he would also have had to show it to get a drivers license, passport, register for college, etc.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
This is not a problem. This happens when changing one's name upon marriage or petitioning for a court-ordered name change. You can show your marriage certificate or the court order. If not, then your drivers license will have to show the name shown on your birth certificate.
yes i looked up that and found it did.
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If you're asking about obtaining a birth certificate; go to the appropriate county office in the county in which you were born and apply for a copy. You MUST have proper identification to show that YOU actually are the person seeking your own certificate. The certificate SHOULD show where you were born - your mother's name - and the name of the your father.
No. Ones astrological sign based on ones date of birth has no legal, or scientific bearing.