obviously not!
A birth certificate is a legal document showing that a person's birth occurred and has been registered within the jurisdiction of the agency issuing the birth certificate.
there is no need for birth certificate or anything but you must get registered at the time of marriage according to the requirements in California law's.
Yes, a registered marriage is a legal requirement for obtaining a marriage certificate.
A birth certificate is a legal document which lists a person's date and location of birth, the person's parents, and other relevant information (such as the exact time of birth, or the specific hospital).
No, it is not legal to sell your birth certificate to the government.
If the first name on a birth certificate differs from that on a marriage certificate, it may lead to confusion or complications in legal matters, such as name changes or identity verification. It's essential to ensure that all legal documents reflect the same name to avoid potential issues. If needed, individuals can often update their documents through the appropriate legal channels, such as applying for an amendment to the birth certificate or providing documentation for the name change. Consulting with a legal professional can also help clarify the process and requirements.
No, not legal.
As i know..If any one marriage certificate is not completed then marriage was not legal.
No, a birth certificate is not considered a bond. It is a legal document that records a person's birth information. Bonds are financial instruments used for borrowing money or investing.
No, it is not legal to sell your birth certificate as it is a government-issued document that is not transferable or for sale.
It is generally not legal to photocopy a birth certificate without proper authorization or consent.
It's not legal then. A marriage certificate is needed.