Yes, "mother unknown" can appear on a birth certificate in cases where the mother is not identified at the time of registration. This may occur in situations such as abandoned infants or when the mother is unwilling or unable to provide her information. In such instances, the birth certificate may reflect "mother unknown" to ensure that the birth is still officially recorded.
No because the person who provides the information on a birth certificate is attesting to its veracity. A birth certificate is an official record. There may be sanctions imposed if the information is found to be untrue. You would also be committing a serious injustice to the child to lie about its parentage.
No, it is not recommended to sell your birth certificate as it is an important legal document that proves your identity and citizenship.
It depends, are you divorced from her. If you are, the answer is no if you are planning on staying there. However, if you are just visiting the state, then there should be no problem. If you and the mother have not ever been married, then there is nothing wrong with you taking the child.
By law, any birth in the UK must be registered within six weeks and a birth certificate will be issued. If the birth isn't registered, there is no way of proving that it ever happened.
No.
A Birth Certificate is a legal document saying where (in what country) you were born and when; it also says to whom you were born (the names of your birth mother and father). It is an important document because when a person is older, they will need to provide verification of citizenship (necessary for getting a job, getting married, getting a passport, etc).
Yes, you should have one. Especially in todays current situation, a valid birth certificate is more important than ever. You should check to determine if the COLB (Certificate Of Live Birth) was recorded in the jurisdiction where you were born. Generally the COLB is presented to, and recorded by, the vital records office which then issues the certificate.
According to his official birth certificate Barack Hussein Obama "jr." bears the same name as his father, Barack Hussein Obama. His mother was Stanley Ann Dunham (who was named "Stanley" after her father). A copy of the birth certificate is currently available on www.barackobama.com, so THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IF YOU EVER NEED A BIRTH CERTIFICATE FROM GUATEMALA ABROAD, Go to www.actasdeguatemala.com you can find the website that does what you need. Even thou the site is in Spanish, if you call them in the US at (502) 632-0000 or E-mail to info@actasdeguatemala.com they are bilingual and can help you with your birth certificate from Guatemala. They are pretty good, i was reffered to them by a friend and in 4 days i had my baby's original Birth certificate from Guatemala at my door.
I dont think he has one >.> Kishimoto never made a mother for Neji or Hinata, because they arent really needed for ever character
No, a President is not required to provide a copy of a birth certificate, however, Barack Obama has and he was the first President ever to do so. His birth certificate has been validated by the Republican Governor of Hawaii. Presidents are, however, vetted to determine their eligibility, so this has been thoroughly investigated and it has been determined that he is qualified and eligible to hold the office.
Omkari Panwar she was 70 and gave birth to twins :D hope I helped