Question:
Where can I get a copy of my birth certifacite?
anonymous
2008-01-20 18:26:36 UTC
I was born overseas at a military base in Augsburg, Germany, I am wondering if anyone out there might know how to get a copy of my birth certificate? I am an natural American citizen since military installations are considered U.S. soil.
Seven answers:
Yak Rider
2008-01-20 18:39:15 UTC
Military installations, overseas, are NOT considered US soil. Overseas military installations are governed by a Status of Forces Agreement between the host nation and the United States.



You have both a German birth certificate and a US Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a US Cizen issued by the embassy or a US consuate in Germany.



How to Apply for a Certified Copy of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad





Submit a signed and notarized written request including all pertinent facts of the occasion along with a copy of the requester''s valid photo identification. Only the subject, parent, or legal guardian may request a birth record. The following information must be included in the request:



General Information



Date of request

Purpose of request

Document Requesting (Certificate of Birth, Report of Death, Certificate of Witness of Marriage, or Certification of No Record)

Number of documents requesting

Current mailing address and daytime telephone number

Facts of Birth, Death, or Marriage



Name (at birth/death/marriage)

Name after adoption (if applicable)

Date of birth/death/marriage

Country of birth/death/marriage

Father’s name

Father’s date and place (state/country) of birth

Mother’s name

Mother’s date and place (state/country) of birth

Passport Information

Passport used to first enter the U.S.



Name of bearer

Date of issuance

Passport number

Date of inclusion (if passport was not issued to the subject)

Current passport



Name of bearer

Date of issuance

Passport number

Fees

Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240) - $30.00 - ONE REPLACEMENT ONLY

(Request for a FS-240 must include the original FS-240 or a notarized affidavit attesting to its disposition.)



For the following documents, the fee is $30.00 for the first copy and $20.00 for each additional copy:



Certificate of Birth (DS-1350)

Report of Death

Certificate of Witness to Marriage

Certification of No Record

Check or money order must be signed, dated, and made payable to “Department of State.”

Remittance must be payable in U.S. dollars through a U.S. bank.

Do not send cash.

Additional Requirements



Notarized signature

A copy of a valid identification of the requester, such as a driver’s license, military ID, or passport.

If you possess a Report of Birth/Death or Certificate of Witness to Marriage, please enclose a copy to aid in our file search.

If you are requesting an amendment or correction to a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, please include certified copies of all documents appropriate for effecting the change (i.e., foreign birth certificate, marriage certificate, court ordered adoption or name change, birth certificates of adopting or legitimating parents, etc.). The original or replacement FS-240, or a notarized affidavit concerning its whereabouts also must be included.

SUBMIT YOUR REQUEST TO:



U.S. Department of State

Passport Services

Vital Records Section

1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 510

Washington, DC 20522-1705



Turnaround Time

Most consular vital records must be retrieved from off-site repositories, including the National Archives. Thus, the time it takes varies greatly based on the type of record and date of occurrence, making it difficult to give a definite timeframe. However, in most cases, turnaround is four to eight weeks.



Expedited Service

Overnight delivery can save about ten days processing time, but there is no way to reduce the retrieval time. Overnight return via Federal Express is available for an additional $14.40 or the requester may provide a pre-paid airbill for the carrier of choice.



Additional Information

The Vital Records Section can be reached at (202) 955-0307.
?
2016-05-27 05:16:21 UTC
You need to go to the Texas Department of State Health Services (google 'texas vital statistics'). Be aware - they may not let you have the certificate, depending on your association with the person whose certificate you are requesting. See paragraph below: For births that occurred within the past 75 years, copies can be requested only by the immediate family of the person whose name is on the birth certificate. If you are not an immediate family member, you must provide legal documentation, such as a court order establishing guardianship, that documents a direct and tangible interest in the birth certificate.
Jedi Master Titus Pullo (USA)
2008-01-20 18:31:33 UTC
You have to contact the state department!

U.S. Department of State

Vital Records Section

Passport Services

1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 510

Washington, DC 20522-1705
Maple
2016-03-12 01:45:52 UTC
Birth Records Search Database - http://BirthRecords.neatprim.com
Mark W
2008-01-20 18:28:51 UTC
The hall of records maybe or check with the military.

you could try one of the online sources:

http://www.usbirthcertificate.net/record.html
anonymous
2008-01-20 18:30:16 UTC
MILITARY HALL OF RECORDS
sweet
2008-01-20 18:29:56 UTC
i'm in the same boat as you. can't wait to read some answers.


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