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Birth Certificates

A birth certificate is a vital record documenting a child’s birth. Many nations use birth certificates as the basic element in national vital statistics. Individuals need a birth certificate for various purposes including obtaining official documents such as passport.

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Are 501c3 financial records public?

Many tax documents filed by a 501(c)(3) organization must be made available to the public upon request.

These may include the application for tax-exemption, the letters determining the exception (with related supporting information and correspondence), and the annual tax returns, if any, for at least three years after the required filing dates. IRC 6104.

Failure to make the required disclosures, upon request, shall result in an obligation to pay the requester $20 per day until the disclosure requirement is satisfied, to a maximum of $10,000 for annual returns, under IRC 6652 (c)(1)(C) and (D), but $100,000 limit on exemption determination materials (IRC 6723). However, the penalties do not apply if there is a "reasonable cause" for the failure to respond to the request. IRC 6652(C)(3).

Does a nonbiological father have rights whose name is listed on the birth certificate?

I think that a paper with a signature should not be powerful enough to separate a creature from its creator. In this case, a father and an offspring. Legally, the father of that child is the person that signed the birth certificate, so no, the biological father does not have a right. Although, if you can get some type of blood test, then with the results you might have a chance to fight it off in court!

Does a biological father have any custodial rights if his name is on the birth certificate in the state of Florida?

Yes, get a blood test and prove it No. What is your motivation? Are you trying to destroy a marriage? Have you done anything to support your child? Given money to pay for medical or provided other resources? If the other guy is ACTING like a parent, maybe you should just stay out of it. The biology of a child is not relevent if the child is born to a married woman who resides with her husband. In such cases the "husband rule" applies, meaning the husband is assumed to be the legal father and the court will not allow anyone to intrude into the marriage nor will it allow genetic (paternity) testing to be done. The only exception is, if the biological father can prove beyond a doubt that the woman did not have an opportunity to engage in sexual relations with her husband during the time the child was conceived.

Is it against the law to photocopy a birth certificate?

it is not against the law to photocopy it as long as you show it to the police and tell them it was you u did it deliberately hope this helps.

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If a man finds out that his child really isn't his child can he sign over his rights and remove his name from child's birth certificate?

By signing the birth certificate, he accepted legal responsibility for the child. If he wants to escape legal responsibility now, he'll have to have it proven by medical testing that he's not actually the father. * A paternity test is not relevant as the male voluntarily signed the birth certificate knowing it was not his child. He can file a termination of parental rights petition whether or not it would be granted would be determined by the specific circumstances of the matter being addressed.

Is a copy of your birth certificate ok for flying?

A birth certificate is not valid identification for boarding a commercial flight regardless of whether the destination is domestic or international. You must present valid, government-issued photo ID for a domestic flight and a passport booklet for an international flight.

Does signing a birth certificate give you rights to a child?

That depends on state law where you live. In general (and this is very general), acknowledging parentage by signing a birth certificate assigns rights as outlined under your state's laws as the father. However, many rights are not automatically conferred such as custody, visitation, etc. Those are things that are (hopefully) worked out between the parents or hammered out in court. Either way, court orders are involved for the protection of the rights of everyone involved.

Can you order a birth certificate for an adult child?

Yes they can but they have to go to court for it. It is often however not in the child's best interest since many try to find their birth parents and siblings when they are adult with their own families. Changing the birth certificate makes it very if not impossible to do so. So think twice about why you feel the need to do this.

Does a 3 year old child's biological father have any rights if he is not on birth certificate or any other document but the mother has abandoned the child with him?

No, the father, if not on birth certificate does not have any rights what so ever, unless he takes you to court for a DNA test, and proves he is the father then he does not have any rights. If the space on the birth certificate is left blank then what you could do if there is another man willing to take over the right to be the father, you can go back and name the father on the birth certificate, and he will be named the father, and will hold all responsibilies!

Yes. The biologial father has all his parental rights until he is deprived of those right by judicial or legal process. The above answer confuses EXERCISING parental right and HAVING them.

Of course, the question is not specific enough to make the answer accurate in all situations. For example, if the the biological father impregnated the woman while she was married to another man, and her husband raised the child (knowingly or unknowingly) as his own for the period of time set by state law, a legal presumption would arise that the husband is the father that could not be challenged by any person (even with biological proof that someone else is the father). Thus, under those facts the biological father would have no rights.

Where do you go to get a Mexico birth certificate?

Go Back To Ur Own Country Because You Eat At Taco Bell And Make It Smell Bad.

What can you do if you lost your birth certificate?

Usually the state, city, or county Bureau of Vital Statistics or Department of Health handles these records, and most US states maintain an online link to requesting these services. There is a fee charged for replacement copies of the original birth certificate.

There are many third-party sites which offer to provide this information, but they cannot do it at any less cost. Dealing with the government agency or their authorized agents is the way to best assure an accurate and reliable document.

What does a birth certificate issued in Puerto Rico look like?

Department of Health
Demographic Registry
P.O. Box 11854
Fernandez Juncos Station
San Juan, PR 00910

Send $5.00 (U.S.) in the form of a money order to this office and a request for a copy of the birth certificate along with an official state ID of the person on the birth certificate or a passport.

How does a dad get custody of child if not on birth certificate?

Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he can establish his paternity through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.

Can I put my husbands name on the birth certificate if the baby isn't his?

Yes, but you will have to let them know generally they put the husband as father weather he is or not it is assumed. AnswerIt depends on where you live. If you live in the US... In some states your husband can sign a denial of paternity and the biological father can sign an acknowledgment of paternity (both of these forms must be signed!) and that allows bio-dad's name to go on the birth certificate. But in the state I live in, that is not an option-hubby's name goes on the birth certificate and remains there until a court orders otherwise, so it has to go to court.

How can may i remove someone's name off of a birth certifcate if they are not the real father?

If there is an error on a birth certificate, you can ask the hospital which issued the birth certificate to correct the error. If, however, the birth certificate is correct, but you don't like the father and wish to remove his name in order to deprive him of his right to be part of his child's life, that is a matter than can only be dealt with by the courts, and even then, while they might award you sole custody of the child, they would not alter a birth certificate, which, after all, is supposed to report the facts pertaining to that birth. It is not intended as a work of fiction, to be revised at will by the author or editor. Otherwise, lots of people would pick wealthy people such as Bill Gates or Warren Buffet, and then put those names on birth certificates and sue for child support. It's not that simple.

Are birth records public records?

Somewhat. You cannot obtain a certified copy though, unless you are the person in question, or a relation with a proven right to it.

How does one replace a lost birth certificate?

Most state counties have online pages you can go to and either request a copy to be mailed to you with a nominal fee or you can purchase a copy online and since this is a legal document in many cases can't be printed out and must be requested over the phone or in writing. Contact the county where you were born and find out how you can obtain a copy of your birth certificate if you are no longer a resident of that state.

Where to get Jamaican Birth certificate in Jamaica?

If the birth was registered, then getting a birth certificate is a straightforward process. The "Where to write for vital records" page on the CDC web site provides the contact information for each state. You can order a certificate in person or by mail.

Birth registration is compulsory in the United States, so if a child was born in a hospital, the birth was registered. The same is true if delivered by a physician or certified nurse midwife.

If the child was born at home without professional attendance, then it is the parent who is required to register the birth. The same contact links at the CDC can get you to a website or phone number where you can obtain the forms to register the birth.

Different jurisdictions have different laws and regulations, but in all the nationality of the parent doesn't matter.

Can you get your mother taken off your birth certificate?

Frequently in an adoption by two parents, a second birth certificate is issued with the adoptive mother's name is placed in the name for the mother. It has a reference mark. Only a person in the vital statistics office would be able to get to the original certificate.

Has any previous president been asked to show his birth certificate?

No. There were no such things as birth certificates at the time the constitution was written. The Constitution merely requires that the President be a natural born citizen without specifying what, if any, sort of proof is required. Barack Obama is the first President in U.S. history to show his birth certificate. Ronald Reagan, by contrast, who was born at home, didn't even get a birth certificate until 1991, 2 years after he had left office. There's no requirement that a President show a birth certificate--a document that didn't even exist at the time the Constitution was written.

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Yes.

"No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

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