  Rocky67 Pencil Neck Geek Premium join:2005-01-13 Orange, CA
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| reply to coxta Re: 44 minutes of your time?
Your papers, please!
What a load of crap. Where did they get the 44 min figure? It takes me a minimum of 30 mins just to drive to the nearest DMV. Also, what, exactly, is a 'certified' birth certificate and how does one procure such a thing?
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  americanada VIP join:2001-12-19 Covina, CA
| said by Rocky67 :Also, what, exactly, is a 'certified' birth certificate and how does one procure such a thing? It's something from the county/state that says you were born here. For someone born in LA County, it is easily procured at the County Registrar in Norwalk.
I had to mail away for mine to Saskatchewan Canada and got a white piece of paper with an embossed stamp on it. That was "certified". |
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  Boricua65
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2 edits | said by americanada  I had to mail away for mine to Saskatchewan Canada and got a white piece of paper with an embossed stamp on it. That was "certified". I wonder if Puerto Rico will allow me to do that. I already have the birth certificate but don't remember where I put it away. I currently hold a passport, so does anyone know if that'll be accepted. |
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