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Begin by filling in the 'Certificate Information' section. Enter the full name as it appears on the certificate, followed by the date of birth in the specified format (MM/DD/YYYY). If applicable, provide new information if adopted.
Next, indicate the place of birth by entering the city and county. Select the sex of the individual from the options provided.
Answer whether parents were married at the time of birth and if the person is deceased. Fill in both parents' full names, including any adoptive parents if relevant.
Proceed to select any applicable services under 'Order Certificate', 'Record Changes', and 'Faster Service'. Ensure you calculate and enter total fees accurately.
Complete your relationship to the person whose certificate is requested and provide your contact information, including a valid email address for correspondence.
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