Yes, as long as it is the biological father's name.
Ask him or if this is about having sex, ask him to show ID or even birth certificate. Sex is illegal to have with a 14yo.
It is possible to legally establish paternity even if the father's name is not on the birth certificate.
No, you do not have to go to the county you were born in to obtain a birth certificate. You can typically request a birth certificate from the vital records office in the state where you were born, or sometimes even online.
Yes but have your marriage certificate handy
legally, no.
No one, not even the Hillary campaign who started the controversy over his birth, has been able to provide any document other than the Hawai'i birth certificate.
This is really confusing, can you reword it. If the biological father is giving up his rights, he's the only one who will be positive as a father for the said child in a paternity test. A new birth certificate, isn't the real birth certificate. Even if its a legal one, the child deserves to know who his / her biological parent is, even if he's chosen not to be in the child's life. In a step parent adoption, an amended birth certificate is issued. In all adoptions the original birth certificate is sealed and an amended birth certificate is issued with the new legal parents names.
no you have to adopt one
no
Legally, a parent can only change wrong information on a birth record, and even then, it's difficult to do. Parents who dislike or hate each other cannot remove the other parent's name from a birth certificate.
Yes, a passport can still be obtained even if the father is not listed on the birth certificate. Additional documentation may be required to prove the child's citizenship and identity.
The father's name should be entered into the birth records.