the date it was issued. If its the original copy of the certificate this is likely to be close to the date of birth but if the original was lost and another had to be ordered its the date when they sent the new one.
You should always have a copy of your birth certificate for many reasons, one of which is your drivers license, another, medical documentation issues, and any issue where your date of birth is critical.
Yes. They do issue birth certificate.
at the Birth Certificate
tO KNOW ABOUT MY BIRTH DATE
You can't change your age on your BIRTH certificate unless you can actually prove that the date on the BIRTH certificate is wrong.
Check your birth certificate.Your date of birth will be recorded on your Birth Certificate. (The Hospital will have copies). Alternatively you could ask someone you know for their/your date of birth.
To change the date of birth on your SSC certificate, you will need to contact the education board or authority that issued the certificate. They will have a designated process for correcting errors in personal information like date of birth, which may involve submitting a formal request along with supporting documentation such as a birth certificate or affidavit. It is important to follow their specific instructions to ensure the correction is made accurately.
You cannot change your date of birth as it has already happened. However, you might be able to get a fake birth certificate with a different date of birth. But, this is illegal and I strongly advise you not to do this.
A copy of a birth certificate typically includes the person's name, date of birth, place of birth, parents' names, and the date the certificate was issued. It is an official document with a government seal or stamp, usually printed on security paper to prevent tampering or fraud.
To change the date of birth on a certificate, you would typically need to provide legal documentation supporting the correction, such as a court order or an affidavit. You should contact the issuing authority of the certificate, such as the vital records office or municipality, to inquire about their specific requirements and procedures for making corrections to birth certificates. Fill out any necessary forms and submit the required documentation to initiate the process of updating the date of birth on the certificate.
All states issue birth certificates. Usually it is the medical facilities where the child is actually born that issue the 'certificates of live birth.' The parent(s) must then take this 'certificate of live birth' to the city or county office which issues the official birth certificates. Present the certificate of live birth, and the government office will issue a birth certificate based on the hospital's certification. (confused enough?) ------------------ With all due respect, medical facilities almost invariably issue birth certificates and it is they, not the parents, who interface with the agency that officially records births, deaths, marriages, etc. and it is the State that issues certified documents to parents, schools, etc. including Certificates of Live Birth (COLB). A COLB can not be generated until the data from the original Birth Certificate is transcribed into a database in a computer and it is from that information that the COLB is generated, printed and certified. It is my understanding that virtually all states will provide certified photocopies of the original birth certificate upon request and the payment of a fee. I know of none that will not.
A certificate of live birth is you birth certificate that says,"So and So was born alive at Insert Time on Insert Date." ------- That is false. A Certificate of Live Birth is NOT a Birth Certificate. The data from Birth Certificates is transcribed into a computer database and COLBs are generated from that information. While COLBs are generally accepted in lieu of the BC, it is not the same thing.