Ray76: “The Letters of Verification state that information in an internet picture matches the original record in our files.”
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That’s correct. And the information in the original record in the files is entitled to “Full Faith and Credit” under Article IV, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution.
Further, §338-14.3 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes states: “A verification shall be considered for all purposes certification that the vital event did occur and that the facts of the event are as stated by the applicant.”
We all know that “matches” does not imply complete.
Here it is again:
I have a paper with 5 items on it
You have a paper with 3 items on it
Your 3 items match 3 of my 5
What about my other 2 items?
What kind of items? Amendments.
We need the facts, not what they were made to appear as circa 2006. A BC attested a complete and true copy with seal provides those facts.
Looking at the MDEC letter of verification, what specific birth facts did Onaka verify as TRUE? Even claims on a legally non-valid BC would “MATCH” so the “matching” language means nothing. What are the specific birth facts that Onaka verified as true? Show me the words where Onaka verified each fact as TRUE.