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To: Fred Nerks

I have recorded and filed births/deaths/marriages and will say the original numbers are supposed to remain the same. No matter what information that is changed/amended on these certificates, THE ORIGINAL REGISTRATION NUMBER REMAINS THE SAME. Just like if a female gets married and requests her last name be changed on her Social Security card, her original number remains the same. Same as if a child is adopted, their birth certificate stays the same except for the parents’ names. The adopted child’s registration number stays the same - their birth date is the same - the delivery time and hospital is the same - the parents’ address remains the same even though the adopted parents never lived at that address. But then we’re talking about “anything goes” Hawaii and the evil current administration can do anything it wants.


400 posted on 06/27/2013 9:44:56 AM PDT by bgill (This reply was mined before it was posted.)
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To: bgill

Yes, I agree, the original number SHOULD remain the same, so if baby Virginia had a birth certificate it should reflect numerically when she was born, not two weeks later with a cerificate number 400 + into the future.
The excuse appears to be, her name was wrong, we had to change it.
If that were true, why hasn’t she got a COLB that shows an amendment with a number that reflects when she was born?


414 posted on 06/27/2013 2:28:33 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
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