As I've said before, each step of the process has it's own set of numbers as per their own housekeeping. The hospital may put it's own record keeping numbers on it. The city/county also writes on it the volume and page number where they've filed it. The state then puts the final certified number on it. Perhaps it's the individual hospitals who pre-print their own forms.
Also what has been stated is that the time it took for the various islands to forward the records to the state was several days. With that, if each hospital on each island had their own special stack of blank pre-numbered forms then you would have out of sequence all over the place. The big island would be submitting certificates thousands of numbers past what the smaller islands with far fewer births in to the state. Talk about total chaos. What you're proposing is impossible.
749 posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 7:09:26 PM by BuckeyeTexan (Integrity, Honesty, Character, & Loyalty still matter)
It's been nearly 3 1/2 hours and no response from BuckT on this thread or the other one created so one can only conclude that this is where it ends as there is NO other factual or legitimate sources other than the obots conspiracy theories that have been posted.
BTW, I'm still giggling over the fact that BuckT thinks birth cert applications are handled in the same manner as automobiles.
No it’s not impossible. You’re assuming that each hospital would receive the same size block of numbers. That isn’t necessarily the case.
When I titled cars, we received blocks of tag numbers based on our sales volume. So some dealer in po-dunk Texas with low sales volume had a smaller set of numbers and didn’t require a new set as often as a large dealer in DFW with extremely high volume.
Yes, we had our own identifiers to locate a vehicle in our records, but the tag number was generate by the state.