Referring to the discussion information - you should contact an attorney who practices in CA for assistance with your situation. While it MAY be that you will come out of it alright - your mother's notarized letter is worthless and means nothing. The important thing is that your alias is NOT the name that appears on your legal birth certificate (if you have one), and could definitely cause you problems when you least expect it. (just for instance: under the circumstances you cite, you could never be issued a US Passport)
To register a gun purchased in Oregon from a private party in California, you would need to first ensure that the firearm is legal to possess in California and meet the state's requirements for firearms registration. You would likely have to submit the necessary paperwork and fees to the California Department of Justice, specifically the Bureau of Firearms. It's important to consult with legal authorities or experts to ensure compliance with California's gun laws.
No you need a card in order to purchase marijuana legally in California.
Ownership is the legal term that describes the property a person possesses.
Entity (such as a firm) other than a natural person (human being) created by law and recognized as a legal entity having distinct identity, legal personality, and duties and rights. Also called juristic person or legal person. See also body corporate.
You have to be an adult to do so. In California, that is 18 years old.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
No, an alias name is not legal for the signing of any documents and that includes a marriage certificate.
To register a gun purchased in Oregon from a private party in California, you would need to first ensure that the firearm is legal to possess in California and meet the state's requirements for firearms registration. You would likely have to submit the necessary paperwork and fees to the California Department of Justice, specifically the Bureau of Firearms. It's important to consult with legal authorities or experts to ensure compliance with California's gun laws.
"AKA" refers to another legal name by which a person is known - or has been known as - such as a woman's name before marriage, or a man's name without the use of a middle initial."Alias" refers to a name that may have been adopted by a person, or that others may have used to refer to a person, but which has not been legally assigned to that person. An example is "Shifty Henderson," whose legal name might be "Robert James Henderson."
Wombats are only legal in California is the person has a wildlife caretaker license. You would need to speak with your local officials for more details.
Yes, legal documents can be served at work in California as long as the person being served is available during work hours.
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Yes Springfield makes an XD that is legal in California. BUT - don't just slap a 10-round clip in the one you bought in your home state and bring it to california, that does not make it legal. Ask a gun dealer or consult Springfield with your serial number to verify your firearms legality. Don't forget to register any new gun brought to California within 60 days. Thank you California Gun Control
Recommend you contac the CA DOJ and a lawyer for the current legal answer.
If you are related - not a problem. If you're not, you are putting the adult person in BIG legal jeopardy.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.