A birth certificate is a crucial document to have. This document is issued to record a person’s birth and includes identifying information, such as name, date of birth, gender and parentage. You might not think it is a vital piece of paper to retain in a safe place, but you need to think again!
Reasons That You Need a Birth Certificate
There are many reasons why you will need your birth certificate, but here are just a few:
- Getting Your Driver’s License: Most states in the US require that you have a birth certificate to prove your identity when…
The death of an immediate family member is a trying time for everyone involved. Not only are you forced to deal with the emotional turmoil surrounding their passing, but you are also responsible for many legal and logistical obligations. Funeral arrangements must be organized, phone calls to inform others must be made, and travel arrangements for yourself and the extended family might fall on your shoulders as well.
It’s that time of year again. You pack up your bedroom, carefully choosing which clothes to bring, before just deciding to shove them all into your already overstuffed suitcases. You’ve carefully rolled up your posters and selected the pictures of your high-school friends and family members that you want to bring with you. Your car is packed to the brim with lamps, pillows, a new bedding set from your local home goods store, and the occasional school supplies, while your backpack – with the shiny new laptop in it –…
The day you never thought would come again is quickly approaching. After separating from and divorcing your previous spouse, you’re getting married again – congrats! After spending a portion of your life wondering if love would ever find you again, you have finally found someone to make the leap with again. You might be caught up in the enthralling, intricate details of planning your wedding, but don’t forget the legal details that this entails. When you go to the courthouse before your wedding date to get your marriage license, don’t be alarmed when you are asked for a certified copy…
A Certified Field Agent is someone who completes the task of data retrieval in various categories of documents. Though our main area of focus is retrieving medical documents from medical facilities, hospitals and medical record retention offices, CFAs at also help clients by retrieving divorce papers, will documents, bankruptcy filings, certified birth certificates, dental records, mortgage agreements, tax records, ownership titles and death certificates, among others. Plainly stated, CFAs act as an intermediary between clients and the facilities that have the documents our clients have requested.