Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up Jason Smith's answer

Copies of birth certificates and other personal vital records can only be obtained from the state or US possession where the documents were originally filed, or by filling this page ICheck. Most states provide a centralized source from which birth certificates and other vital records can be ordered.

Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up Robert Simpson's answer

The federal government does not provide copies of birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, death certificates, or any other personal vital records. Copies of birth certificates and other personal vital records can only be obtained from the state or US possession where the documents were originally filed, or here: ICheck. Most states provide … Read more

Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up Robert Tylor's answer

You can apply for a copy of a marriage certificate three ways: In person, by mail, by fax, or here: InCheck.

Identification is required to apply for copies of vital records in person, by mail or by fax. The acceptable forms of identification are listed below.

ONE of the following:
Wisconsin driver's license
Wisconsin ID card
Out-of-state driver's … Read more

Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up Alan Robinson's answer

Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on their national call center. The IRS agent will need your business name and possibly your Social Security number. 

Once your business has been verified and located in the system they will mail the certificate to the address you initially used to register your business, or you can take a … Read more

Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up John Livingstone's answer

Most county jails and state prisons have moved to electronic data searches. It would appear that Hidalgo County jail is one of these. This means you can look up a particular inmate provided you have at least the inmate’s last name, first initial and Texas Department of Criminal Justice Number (TDCJ) or State Identification Number … Read more

Simon Poller
Simon Poller voted up Johnson Livingstone's answer

You'll need pertinent information. Knowing where the inmate is incarcerated is a good place to start. The name of the prison or jail and whether it is a federal, state, county or other facility can form the basis of an Internet search. Basic facts about the inmate, such as their name and prisoner ID number … Read more