The standard birth certificate size used in most countries is typically 8.5 inches by 11 inches, which is the same size as a standard piece of printer paper.
In most of the countries, If you are 18 or above you can get your own birth certificate.
In most countries, yes you can.
Order a duplicate birth certificate. Most states have a website for that.
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The term "certificate" usually refers to a document that was created by a civil authority, so from any country. In most countries, registration was mandatory but not always followed. Certificates were housed in civil locations, such as registration offices and courthouses.
Most Definitely
Most people consider the signing of the Declaration as the birth of America.
In Germany (and most other European countries) country of birth does not determine nationality, but the parents' nationality. Having been born in Germany doesn't give you any advantage in relation to residence.
In most countries THE original birth certificate is a legal document of record and once the birth is registered it can not be modified. It may be possible to change the name by which you daughter will be known legally (by Deed Pole) but the registration of birth can not be altered retrospectively.
Well Most likely yes it is
Most usually, you need a passport.
In most states/countries if you are getting a tattoo and you are under 18 you need PARENTAL permission and accompaniment. Most tattoo shops will require a number of things such as a birth certificate, and your parents ID.