Yes, typically you need a valid form of identification to sign a birth certificate.
No you don't .......you will need and id if you are under age a parent will have to come with there id's
The ID is sufficient.
birth certificate
A child does not need a birth certificate to fly to Hawaii than it does to fly to any other state in the US.
No. You need a form of picture id with your residence on it. (place of living) school id's , birth certificates will not work u need a state id or a drivers license/learners permit.
Call and ask the shop. Some will accept your birth certificate with any form of picture ID
Yes. In the United States, you do not need to show a birth certificate to get married. What you need to show is valid photo ID. Foreigners usually show their passports.
Birth Certificate and a government issued picture ID.
Yes. You only need a birth certificate and or ID.
No. You need valid, government photo ID, such as a drivers license, non-driver ID, passport or passport card.
Certainly -- in fact, don't bother with the birth certificate, they seldom check ID there.
To obtain an ID, your child typically needs to provide proof of identity (such as a birth certificate), proof of residency (such as a utility bill), and possibly a social security number. They may also need a parent or guardian to accompany them and sign any necessary forms.