
A Nebraska man is fighting to get a Social Security number and valid birth certificate for his toddler, Caroline — whose name is incorrectly listed in state records as “Unakite Thirteen Hotel.” Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Jason Kilburn, who lives outside of Omaha, has been desperately trying to obtain a Social Security card and a useable birth certificate for Caroline.
Main Idea: Jason Kilburn is trying to fix his daughter Caroline’s records after a paperwork mistake left her without a valid birth certificate or Social Security number.
Key Points:
Paperwork errors can block children from health care, child care, and other basic services, leaving families to pay more and wait longer.
The case could push state and federal agencies to fix record-keeping problems faster for other families.
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Nebraska father at the center of the article, fighting to correct his daughter’s identity records and obtain services.
Child whose incorrect birth record and missing Social Security number are the central issue in the story.
Hospital that issued the certificate of live birth with the incorrect computer-generated name.
Federal agency being asked to resolve the child’s missing Social Security number and responding to the case.
County court jurisdiction where the matter was litigated and motions were filed.
State agency involved in the vital-records process and contacted about the issue.
City where the child was born and where the hospital involved is located.
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