Mine states: “11b DATE RECEIVED BY LOCAL REGISTRAR” Which in Honolulu county is ALSO the state office which puts the file number on the document when it becomes: “11c DATE ACCEPTED BY THE STATE”.
I would think that the PHOTO would be clear evidence of my honesty in this matter.....
My form is different than the forms that were in use in 1961. It is also green and not black.
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Thats the Nordyke document. Those specific words aren’t on any long form box. You have to read the whole conversation Eggie.
Received by the state means when a given state office gets it from a doctor’s office, and that might be on Maui, or Kauai, or Lanai. If that state office was on one of the outer islands the registrar there would record the entry of the document into state hands by noting the DATE IT WAS “RECEIVED BY THE LOCAL REGISTRAR”. This is what Okubo is saying by that.
When the document is ACCEPTED by the state, it is given a File number which only happened in the Honolulu office, which might take a couple of days to get to, for what ever reason. It had to be PHYSICALLY transported there.
So there is a place for state officials on outer islands (or military base personnel) to note when the Doc entered state possession, then ANOTHER to note when the document got its File number and was entered into permanent records. Follow?