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In reply to the discussion: Maybe you think you have your birth certificate but don't. Heads up: [View all]TheJillMill
(74 posts)12. Birth Certificate Complications
My 46-year-old son who just moved from Utah to Michigan for a transfer VA job (civilian worker) had complications getting a Michigan license. He had his birth certificate, but for some reason, my and my exs names were not on it. I figured it was because maybe he was our only home birth in upstate New York. So I had to go to the county where I still live and pay $35 for an original, which looked completely different. It was signed by different people and even signed by us and they did the raised seal. Only had to wait about 10 minutes and mailed it to him priority, and it was completely acceptable. Still, it looked *nothing* like a typical birth certificate.
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Maybe you think you have your birth certificate but don't. Heads up: [View all]
mobeau69
Yesterday
OP
I have the original which is on what seems to be tissue paper. It spells my middle name wrong and has bugged me all of
efhmc
23 hrs ago
#55
I needed to get a copy a short time ago. It was an easy process and took only a few weeks. Do it now!
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#2
Certified copies of birth certificates will have the raised seal on the paper
bucolic_frolic
Yesterday
#3
I would think fingerprints and toeprints would work. They don't change much with age, except to grow larger. nt
eppur_se_muova
15 hrs ago
#56
Will these documents be required when we vote or only when someone registers to vote?
Katinfl
Yesterday
#11
I don't think it does, but I remember reading that if you hadn't voted within a year they take you
travelingthrulife
Yesterday
#44
It is clearly a poll tax. Why is this even a thing our supposed Constitutional
travelingthrulife
Yesterday
#45
I kept my last name because I liked it. I was surprised to hear how much
travelingthrulife
Yesterday
#48
yup discovered just that myself about 20 years ago when I was getting my passport. nt
Javaman
Yesterday
#20
If this passes, the mess it will create (intentionally of course) will be significant
themaguffin
Yesterday
#24
Yes. I keep screaming at tv when some advocate fails to state clearly CERTIFIED BIRTH CERTIFICATE
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#26
In Oregon, a birth certificate and a certificate of live birth are the same thing.
valleyrogue
Yesterday
#35
FYI, the bill does not require already registered voters to re-register and show the documentation..
Wiz Imp
Yesterday
#39
CDC list of links for each state to get certified copied of vital records
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#40
Born in 52. Got the state (pa) certifed BS in 84. Went to get a passport last summer and this one was not accepted.
twodogsbarking
Yesterday
#49