no, i haven't.
No you don't .......you will need and id if you are under age a parent will have to come with there id's
under birth certificate form
The place of birth is typically listed under the "Birth Information" section on a birth certificate.
This is really confusing, can you reword it. If the biological father is giving up his rights, he's the only one who will be positive as a father for the said child in a paternity test. A new birth certificate, isn't the real birth certificate. Even if its a legal one, the child deserves to know who his / her biological parent is, even if he's chosen not to be in the child's life. In a step parent adoption, an amended birth certificate is issued. In all adoptions the original birth certificate is sealed and an amended birth certificate is issued with the new legal parents names.
Yes, altho typically his parent/guardian will need to witness his signature.
Yes, under Scottish law the time of birth is registered on the birth certificate.
In California you must be 18 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married under 18, but it requires the presence of a parent. A birth certificate will also be required.
Depends on the shop. Most will require 2 forms of photo I.D. for you and a parent/guardian if you're under 18. Some also require your original birth certificate.
Yes, you can get married with your dad's consent even if he is not listed on your birth certificate. In most jurisdictions, parental consent is required for individuals under a certain age, typically 18, regardless of whether the parent is legally recognized on the birth certificate. However, laws can vary by location, so it's important to check the specific marriage laws in your area.
Request the document under the birthname, the name of the child.
The answer can be found under the same question " Is Obama's Purported Long Form Birth Certificate a Fraud?" with capitals except in the word "a".