All the names on her birth certificates are
Bethany Ebern- born in Alburqurque, New Mexico
Bethany Stanton- Born in Viewmont, Minnesota
Bethany Ronknowski- Born in Atlanta, Georgia
and of course
Bethany Cole- Born in Rivervies Pennsylvania
Your birth certificate .
Your birth certificate is valuable as a legal document for proving your identity and citizenship, but it does not have monetary value in itself.
No, it is not recommended to sell your birth certificate as it is an important legal document that proves your identity and citizenship.
Yes, it is illegal to photocopy a birth certificate without proper authorization as it is considered a form of identity theft and a violation of privacy laws.
No they can't. A birth certificate is not proof of identity unless accompanied by an official ID issued by the state or federal government, such as a drivers license, state identification card, or a passport.
No, that statement is not true. The signing of a birth certificate does not determine any financial compensation from the government. Birth certificates serve as legal documents to establish identity and record vital information about a person's birth.
To obtain a birth certificate, you typically need to provide information such as the full name of the person whose birth certificate you are requesting, their date and place of birth, the names of their parents, and any other relevant identifying information. Additionally, you may need to provide proof of your own identity and relationship to the person on the birth certificate.
Yes, it is generally required to have a child's birth certificate when flying with them to verify their age and identity. It is recommended to check with the specific airline for their requirements before traveling.
on international flights its a passport, for domestic, an official birth certificate.
Your maiden name may be listed on your child's birth certificate because it is a legal document that records your name at the time of your child's birth. This helps establish your identity as the child's parent.
No, a deed poll is not a proof of identity, only a proof that you've changed your name.If you've changed your name and want to apply for a new passport (in the UK), the Identity & Passport will want to see your birth certificate and your deed poll.
Yes, it is recommended to bring your child's birth certificate when flying, especially if they do not have a government-issued ID. This can help verify their age and identity if needed.