NighTillDawn
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No. It may be available to see information about the birth online, but to get an actual stamped BC you must be the parent and show ID, or be the legal gaurdian and show that proof with papers. I have 3 kids, and i have been through it all with the 2 states we have had children in.
Also, i wanted to add helpful info about flying with a child as well. As i have said, i have 3 kiddos. I have flown with all of them at all different ages - from babyhood to school age. I have jumped through hoops to get BCs at the offices and mailed to me from other states just to fly. Only, i never get asked for them! NEVER. For any of the kids no matter if they had a ticket or not. Oh yes, we have had the kids fly with their own ticketed seat and still never had to show ID for them or prove they were ours.
I don't know about the state you live in, but I was able to request BC's of my older two children without proof of their identity when they were little. It would be harder for someone to prove their relationship to a child when that child starts school. But Caylee wasn't of school age, so there would be no worry there. As for flying, never had to prove identity either, unless flying out of the country. If I fly domestic, they just take my word for it, that my daughter is who I say she is.
raying: for Caylee