No, it is not possible to sell your birth certificate back to the government. Birth certificates are legal documents that are used for identification and record-keeping purposes, and they cannot be sold or transferred.
You cannot sell your birth certificate back to the government. Birth certificates are legal documents that are not meant to be sold or traded. If you no longer need your birth certificate, you can keep it for personal records or return it to the government for safekeeping.
i have my registrition no.how can i get my irda certificate?
That's no longer possible. When the US deregulated the price of silver back in the 1960s, the practice of redeeming silver certificates for metal was discontinued.
Yes, it is possible to pay back your 401k loan early.
No, it is not possible to transfer American Express cash back to points.
You cannot sell your birth certificate back to the government. Birth certificates are legal documents that are not meant to be sold or traded. If you no longer need your birth certificate, you can keep it for personal records or return it to the government for safekeeping.
On the front of a birth certificate, you will usually find the person's name, date and place of birth, parents' names, and the registrar's signature. The back may include additional details like the time of birth, birth weight, and any amendments made to the certificate.
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As of July 2008 - Not for a US citizen, just a birth certificate and a government issued photo ID, such as a driver's license. Other nationalities are required to have a passport. no. you'll need a government issued photo id. you will need your birth certificate also to get back into the us. however, a passport would make things easier.
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The state does not take back your original Certificate. You will now have 2 documents one showing your name at birth and the new one reflecting the change. No one else will ever be able to access the original certificate. Only the new one documenting the change in your name will be available. But it does not make the first one disappear just because you have another one reflecting the change.
Yes, but the father can motion the family court to stop the action, or have it changed back when he finds out.
Elvis' original birth certificate is (justifiably) among the personal possessions of Lisa Marie Presley. For six decades now merchants have manufactured, and sold, replicas of his birth certificate along with several; copies, documents made with the imprint of Elvis' face listing his birthday, fake souvenir's, etc. Thus Elvis original birth certificate is in the hands of his (beloved) daughter and it's value is...priceless.
NO, passport required
You should be OK.
It is possible to get everything back in your CD or certificate of deposit by waiting until it matures. Once this time has elapsed, the original deposit along with any interest will be returned.
Name of the officeand addressFull nameand address(person in need)Subject:To whom it may concern,I, (your name) authorize (the bearer) to process and claim my Birth Certificate in my behalf.Due to my work schedule, it is complicated during your office hours. If you have further question about the identity of the bearer, kindly reach me at my cellponenumber (cp#). Attached here is my Identification Card and photo copy.Kindly accept my authorized person and handover of my Birth Certificate to her.Thank you so much for your consideration and in your blessed office.Respectfully yours,(your name and above signature)