you can go to the police station
In the US, Canada and some other countries, if a birth certificate exists, it would be found through the county courthouse, the state or provincial office of vital records, or state or provincial archives. In other countries, and from other centuries, you may find a birth record is not a certificate but a line entry in a ledger. Ledgers including records less than 100 years old may be in local Civil Records offices, while older records may have been moved to regional or national archival collections. It all depends on the particular country and when the birth took place. Churches often have records of baptism, which can serve as birth records.
The hospital you were born in has your records, or you can look on your birth certificate.
You must go to the Town/City hall where the person was born.
Check with the hospital itself, or with the town or county clerk for the town or county in which the hospital is located.
Vital Records for New York State (except New York City) from 1880 for births and from 1881 for deaths and marriages are in the New York State Archives in Albany, NY. Vital records for New York City are in the Municipal Archives , NY City Department of Records and information Services, in Manhattan. Newer records have restricted access. These include births less than 75 years ago and deaths and marriages less than 50 years ago. These record may still be held by the relevant city or county Health Departments.
check your records by who you are adopted from or ask to see your records or simply ask who was your real father
I found out when I was a child that I am adopted. Now that I'm an adult, I'd like to find my birth parents. What are some places I could search the free public records database?
Birth records for the City of New York are maintained by the New York City Health Department. Records older than 75 years are moved to the Municipal Archives.
Look at your child birth records.
You can find such records in many places. One of such places is http://birthdatabase.net/nebraska/birth-records.htm. Go to this link to find out Nebraska Birth Records- you need to provide first name and last name of the persons for whom you need the birth record. For birth records from 1904, you can write to Nebraska Department of Health Vital Records P.O. Box 95065 Lincoln, NE 68509-5065
Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.
I have collected many stories of my birth parents. they are both not alive, that is of the reason I was adopted by a family that is not related to my birth parents. I want closure about all of this. It is a tragic way both my parents and all the siblings born the same moment I was born. My adoptive mother told me that she is not my mother. My adoptive father gave me hints and told me to use them to find where I belong.... My story is of many grievance's and of a lot of other peoples resentments and discrimination's since the end of the second world war and of cause during Ike. It is a lot of years now and I am a parent of adult children. I have no money to find my answers of my being adopted, but I do have an interesting story of how much I am living through due to the predators of my being a foundling that was adopted. So you see it is extremely important for me to find the papers of this. YOU can e-mail your questions and replys to: www.smallstage.loner113happy@gmail.com How do I find and open to me the closed files and records of my birth parents an who they really are along with my adoption records. I have my birth certificate from my adoptive parents with their family name of marriage.
Where the records have been digitized and placed in a database, this kind of search can be done. Most repositories of birth records do not have that capability.
Adoption records or private attorney.
Go to vital records and request a copy of birth records. Ask to see Childs school file with birth record in it. If you are not on the birth certificate, you cannot request a copy.
Check the county courthouse or the state for the records. Churches often have records of baptism.
The most extensive and easiest way to find birth records is the website Ancestry. The website has list of birth documents from 1837 to 2005. The site is easy to navigate and you can obtain your information quickly.