Yes. It is illegal to place information you know to be incorrect on any official document.
Yes. It is illegal to place information you know to be incorrect on any official document.
Yes. It is illegal to place information you know to be incorrect on any official document.
Yes. It is illegal to place information you know to be incorrect on any official document.
The one on the birth certificate is the legal name.
In the United States, if the widow has not changed her name after the death of her husband and has a passport with her married name, she does not need to submit any name change documents (marriage certificate, etc) with her passport application. She does not need to get a new passport until her old one is about to expire since all her identification documentation will have the same name. However, if the widow has changed her name upon the death of her husband, or marriage to a new husband, she will need to submit a copy of the legal paperwork that changed her legal name. For marriage, a marriage certificate is sufficient; for a name change, a copy of the court certificate should be enough.
Your legal name is the one appearing on your birth certificate, unless you either marry and assume your spouse's last name, or successfully petition the courts to legally change your name.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
Not really, check out the link attached:
The legal owner must sign the Certificate of Title transferring ownership to you. You must take that Certificate of Title to the Department of Motor Vehicles and submit it so that a new Certificate of Title can be issued in your name.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, yes. The only legal name change document you need is your same-sex marriage certificate. There is no need to obtain a court ordered name change.
Below is a sample death certificate. The information on a death certificate is all the personal information of the deceased individual (i.e. full name, address, social security number) and also the information relating to their death (cause of death, date of death, medical history). http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/DEATH11-03final-acc.pdf
Yes you can I believe it to be Cert Leg Stud (Open)
AnswerYes I believe you do.No, you just need to fill out a form with your name and address and also the name and date of death for the person you need the certificate. The charge is more if it is certified and less for just a copy.
yes you can but you will need the marriage certificate as well as the death certificate and fill out papers at the DMV.