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Where was i born? help?

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im trying to get a birth certificate, so i can get married, but don't know where i was born . can anyone help me please?

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  1. If you were legally adopted, your parents will have a legal document that serves as your birthcertificate -- the same document they used to enroll you in school, etc.


  2. I think all the registry office needs to know is your name and date of birth to get you a birth certificate.  If you have ID (drivers license) they'll be able to find you and send you a birth certificate.

  3. your adoptive parents will have a copy of your birthcertificate that you need for that.  If you can't do that then you will have to look and see if your adoption was an open or closed adoption because if the information is closed you will have more problems finding out.  Does anyone know where you were born?

  4. do u know ur real parents? were u adopted? I do not know.

    GET HICHED!

  5. Most counties/townships can do a search through the national database. Do you know your biological parent's names? Did your adopted parents change your birth certificate when they adopted you? Good luck!

  6. Hon, no one online knows where you were born. You need to take some ID down to the dept of vital records in your county or province and ask for your birth certificate. The more forms of ID you bring the better.

    My question is how did you get a drivers license without any sort of documentation?

  7. I would ask a lawyer about this. I'm sure there are loopholes for special cases just like yours. Obviously, not everyone can produce a birth certificate.

    My friend's mom was born to parents who raised her, and even she doesn't have a birth certificate. I'm not entirely sure how she managed that, but she got married.

    (By the way, she's still looking for her birth certificate).

    But, most definitely, see a lawyer.

  8. what did your parents use to enroll you in school.  you need to present the birth cert when enrolling.  your adoptive parents should have it.  if your parents are not arounf, then a relative should know.

    good luck  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚™Â¥

  9. Your parent, grandparent, or guardian will know exactly what town/state you were born in.

    If you are secretly trying to get married behind your parent's/guardian's back.....and are a minor, then forget about getting married without getting permission.

    If you are 18 or older, go to the school you attended and ask to look at your birth certificate. You can ask for a copy, too.

  10. If you were adopted, you have an amended birth certificate issued by the state and county where the adoption was finalized.  This may be different from where you were born but your amended BC is your official record of birth.  Your parents should have your amended BC or you can ask them where to request it from.

  11. The first thing I would do, is contact some family member that would know. See if you can get information about where you went to school, if so contact that state and see if they have any record. Call the department of birth records for the state you live in and ask of a application, and explain you dilemma, and see what they can suggest.

  12. What year were you born in?  You can possibly check by your social security card...the first 3 set of  numbers (ie 287-xx-xxxx determine what state that your social security card was issued in..this may be a clue for you in what state you were born..  below is a web site that will possibly help you to determine what state.

    hope this helps

  13. Well, since your name is Ton, I am assuming you are a big girl.  Maybe a farm in Wisconsin.  I'm thinking near Milwalkee

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