Yes, a certificate of live birth can be used as a primary form of identification when applying for a passport.
To obtain a passport using a certificate of live birth, you will need to submit the birth certificate along with other required documents, such as identification and proof of citizenship, to the passport office. You may also need to fill out an application form and pay the necessary fees. It is recommended to check the specific requirements and procedures on the official passport website for your country.
No, a Hawaiian 'Certificate of Live Birth' alone is not sufficient proof of US citizenship to obtain a US passport. In order to obtain a passport, you need to provide an original or certified copy of a US birth certificate, naturalization certificate, Certificate of Citizenship, or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, along with other required documents and forms.
A mill birth certificate, also known as a "certificate of live birth," is an official document issued by a government authority that records the birth of a child. It typically includes essential details such as the child's name, date and place of birth, and the names of the parents. This document serves as legal proof of identity and citizenship and is often required for various administrative purposes, such as enrolling in school or obtaining a passport. The term "mill" may refer to a specific format or issuance process, but it is not commonly used in formal contexts.
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Yes, you need your birth certificate and your Passport. Marcy
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It must be a state-issued birth certificate with the state's seal on it. You will also need a government-issued photo ID for anyone over 18. As long as you are a US citizen and you are cruising from and to a US port, you will not need a passport.
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.
In Hawaii, a Certificate of Live Birth is a long form birth certificate. The Certification of Live Birth is the short form birth certificate. The long form contains more information than the short form. The Certification is computer generated utilizing the information from the long form birth certificate. It shows the date the long form was filed. If a Certificate of Live Birth (long form) does not exist, the state of Hawaii will issue a No Record Certification. A short form birth certificate from Hawaii is acceptable proof of birth and citizenship when applying for a US passport, but a short form birth certificate from California or Texas is not.
There is a certificate of Live Birth on file to be accessed on the White House website.
Yes. In the United States there are some 14,000 different forms of birth certificates depending on where and when you were born. These certificates are all called "birth certificates" in common usage, but are frequently titled other ways such as "Certificate of Birth," "Certificate of Live Birth," "Birth Record," "Certification of Birth," "Birth Registration Notice," etc. As long as it is certified by the State that issued it then it is legally a birth certificate. Hospitals often offer souvenir certificates that contain the baby's footprints and other information, but these hospital certificates carry no legal weight and are not sufficient to get a drivers license or passport with. Only state issued and certified certified birth certificates carry any legal weight in the United States. ------- Maybe. If the Certificate of Live Birth originated in a hospital or governmental agency charged with recording births, then it would be the same. More often, however, a Certificate of Live Birth is NOT a Birth Certificate. The data from Birth Certificates or other documents generally prepared by hospitals but also from other governmental bodies 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 always the same thing.
how do I add my daughter's father name to the birth certificate? I live in New York.