I work in a town office. Probably not a problem but I would have it corrected anyway. You'll probably need to go through the state you live in if it has already been filed.
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.
It is illegal to give a fake marriage certificate. Married or single this person should have no problem getting a job at polytechnic at Zamboanga as librarian.
The only thing that you will need is a certified copy of the certificate from when you legally changed your name. As long as you have this document to provide, you should have no trouble.
its like u r building a marriage without foundation is a problem
No. There shouldn't be a problem. At worst you may need to provide a copy of your marriage certificate to document the name change. You can obtain a copy at the town clerk's office where you were married.
its like u r building a marriage without foundation is a problem
Yes. It is normal for a person performing a wedding to complete a certificate of marriage to be sent to the relevant court house. Information on the certificate includes denomination and address. I am a Catholic priest, ordained in Lousiana. When I went to North Carolina to do a wedding there was no problem.
A normalcy certificate is a certificate that is granted to new born babies only if they are normal without any problem.
Get a new passport , showing your married name. As long as you have the documents needed like an authenticated marriage certificate then it wont be a problem
No.
what problems occur if a death certificate remains unsigned
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