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Yes, you will need to submit your original naturalization certificate when applying for a passport.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
A photocopy of a birth certificate is a duplicate of the original document made using a photocopier or scanner. It differs from an original birth certificate in that it is not considered a legally valid document for official purposes, such as applying for a passport or driver's license. The original birth certificate is issued by the government and contains official seals and signatures, while a photocopy does not have these security features.
You can contact the hospital for a certificate of birth but to get a legal document you need to contact the state office. the original is on file there and you can not have that but only a legal certificate.
No, you do not need to send your original naturalization certificate when applying for a passport. You can submit a certified copy instead.
If you have lost your original birth certificate in New York, you can request a replacement from the New York State Department of Health.
It depends on the use of the birth certificate... more details please.
no. your birth certificate folows you the rest of your life. but you parhaps do not want to use it.
No, it is generally not permissible to photocopy your birth certificate as it is a legal document that should be kept secure and original.
Take your birth certificate, go to your local DMV Office, fill out the application, and submit it.
You must be born in Lithuania and send an official note declaring that you have lost your original birth certificate to the Passport office
You can't change your original birth certificate but you can change your name. See a lawyer or get married.