Ask any relatives who were there to get as close of an estimate as possible, or (if that doesn’t work) use 12:00 noon. If that doesn’t yield a birth time, resort to old-school tactics. If it’s not there or you don’t have the certificate, you can write to the Office of Vital Records in your birth state (if you were born in the U.S.) for a copy. Don’t know your time? Start by checking your birth certificate. To cast a free chart, you need your time, date and place of birth. To begin, you’ll need to do a free chart and keep it handy. Watch and learn as we explain, step by step, how to interpret the planets, zodiac signs and 12 houses of your birth chart. Go beyond your Sun sign horoscope and learn how to read an astrology chart, called a birth (or natal) chart, with this easy-to-follow video tutorial by The AstroTwins.
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