No, it is not possible to obtain an ID using only a birth certificate. Additional documentation, such as a driver's license or social security card, is typically required to obtain an official identification card.
No, you typically need additional forms of identification, such as a driver's license or passport, to obtain an official ID.
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.
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.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
Yes...until January 2009.
Assuming you mean 'lie on a birth certificate' - Yes - it's a criminal offence to knowingly provide false information for a birth certificate. Using the document (knowing the information on it is false) - to obtain services such as a passport etc - is also a criminal offence.
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A photocopy of a birth certificate is a duplicate of the original document made using a photocopier or scanner. It differs from an original birth certificate in that it is not considered a legally valid document for official purposes, such as applying for a passport or driver's license. The original birth certificate is issued by the government and contains official seals and signatures, while a photocopy does not have these security features.
ANY U.S. citizen can apply for a passport using the form that the Passport Office supplies. There are no special provisions for members of Congress.
Yes, it is possible to obtain two associate's degrees using the same credits if the credits fulfill the requirements for both degrees.
No it is not. Even if you were asked, you could always show a copy of your birth certificate. If you can't locate it, you can obtain a certified copy from the town clerk in the city or town you were born in.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a cash advance without using a credit card by using alternative methods such as payday loans, personal loans, or borrowing from a friend or family member.