Yes, but the birth certificate image would not be considered a certified copy.
No, it is illegal to sell birth certificates as they are official government documents that cannot be bought or sold.
No. The State is the legal record keeper of birth certificates.
Because they are issued by a government entity and can be verified.
Is email a legal document in Canada.
It is not legal or ethical to monetize a birth certificate. Birth certificates are official documents used for identification purposes and should not be used for financial gain.
No, a birth certificate is not considered a bond. It is a legal document that records a person's birth information, such as their name, date of birth, and place of birth. Bonds are financial instruments used for borrowing money or investing, and are not related to birth certificates.
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.
Birth certificates do not have "samples", being legal documents there is only an original and any certified copies made of it.
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.
If they have been named the legal parent or guardian of their step-child, yes.
Yes, we can provide documents such as birth certificates or legal guardianship papers to prove sibling relationships.
They will receive a new birth certificate with the new parent's name in the place of the old. The new certificate becomes the legal one and the old certificate is not valid.