It depends on which state you live in! Some states require a utility bill to confirm that your a resident of it's state along with a SS card and a birth certificate. CVaron
No- she had nothing to do with Obama's birth certificate. She was a law professor before her appointment to the supreme court.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
Why would you want to sign a birth certificate?
No, the hospital won't create a certificate of live birth until there is one, it's illegal. If you are having a homebirth, you can obtain the form and fill in any non-birth related details in advance (parents' names, baby's name, address, etc.) and complete it upon baby's birth, but you cannot turn it in until baby is born.
No, Algerian birth certificates for example are in no way related to US citizenship.
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
You cannot cash in your birth certificate bond. Birth certificate bonds do not exist, and there is no legitimate way to cash in a birth certificate for money.
If they determine that you are the father, yes they can.
Yes, a birth certificate is typically required for a child to fly, especially if they do not have a passport. It is important to check with the airline for specific requirements before traveling.
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On a 1993 Minnesota birth certificate, the certificate number is typically located at the top or bottom of the document. It is usually a series of numbers printed clearly, often labeled as "Certificate Number." If you're having difficulty locating it, check for any sections that include official registration details, as the certificate number is often found there.
If you sign a birth certificate and the child is not biologically yours, you may still be legally considered the child's father and have parental responsibilities, such as child support and visitation rights. It is important to be sure of paternity before signing a birth certificate.