Not a judge?
Do you need a judge to say that you were born in whatever place you were born in, or will the keeper of the records do?
Unless she's a judge in a court establishing a fact, she had no business doing that.
Not a judge? Do you need a judge to say that you were born in whatever place you were born in, or will the keeper of the records do?
Her spoken words would not constitute adequate proof of a valid Birth Certificate in a Court of Law or legal proceeding. Not without proper documentation being supplied by the public agency in question. Any competent attorney will tell you this.
You need a judge to say if you are a natural born citizen if your father was a foreign national. If he's not lying about who his father was, then his was not only a British National, but also not even a permanent resident alien, just a visitor. Being born in Hawaii would make him a citizen, but not necessarily a "natural born one". Judges need to define that term. More properly, they need to ascertain what that term meant in 1787-1788, when the requirement for the President to be "natural born" was written into the Constitution, and accepted by the legislatures of (at least) 9 of the original 13 states.