You need to go through a background check, and be pre approved to visit in Ca. Then you will only need your ID.
prison
The Frackville State Prison inmate registry logs contain records of individuals who are currently incarcerated or have previously been housed at the prison. These logs typically include information such as the inmate's name, identification number, date of birth, admission and release dates, and any relevant legal or disciplinary actions taken during their time in the facility. However, it is important to note that access to inmate records is often restricted for confidentiality and security reasons.
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You can typically obtain an inmate's booking number by contacting the specific jail or prison where the inmate is held. You may need to provide the inmate's full name and date of birth to retrieve this information. Additionally, some facilities may have online inmate search tools where you can look up an inmate's booking number.
You don't need a passport to fly within the continental US or your birth certificate.
Well Most likely yes it is
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
Single fathers have no rights
Why would you want to sign a birth certificate?
the father of the child signs a recognition of parentage and goes on the birth certificate some states may require a paternity release but as as incarnated individual he will be forced to sign if necessary easily established if no conical visits took place.
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
To conduct a search, you will need to know whether the inmate is incarcerated in a state or a federal prison. You will also need to know the state, and sometimes the county, in which the inmate is incarcerated and, either the inmate's full name as it appears in records, or the inmate's ID number. Other helpful information includes the inmate's date of birth. There are numerous inmate-search websites, which may be found with the search terms, "inmate search". These sites often provide links to search engines by state. If you are unable to find the inmate using this method, you can search the old-fashioned way by calling each facility where the inmate is likely to be incarcerated.