To: pissant
Last year, I had to order birth certificates from Texas for two of my children. They were brand-new documents, not copies of early-90’s documents.
9 posted on
06/12/2008 12:36:45 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
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To: Tax-chick
Same here when I needed mine from Ohio, although that was years ago.
25 posted on
06/12/2008 12:43:53 PM PDT by
darkangel82
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To: Tax-chick
Last year, I had to order birth certificates from Texas for two of my children. They were brand-new documents, not copies of early-90s documents. We had to do the same for our daughter when she went to study overseas a couple of years ago. We actually lost the original, and got a copy from the Texas Dept of Health. That was NOT good enough for her to get a passport. It had to be a certified copy from the state.
The wife had to do the same for her passport when she went on a cruise last year. She had to get hers from New York.
31 posted on
06/12/2008 12:46:22 PM PDT by
Arrowhead1952
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To: Tax-chick
Last year, I had to order birth certificates from Texas for two of my children. They were brand-new documents, not copies of early-90s documents. And I bet it had a raised seal stamped into it, unlike this one.
33 posted on
06/12/2008 12:47:10 PM PDT by
Always Right
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To: Tax-chick
Same for me from Ohio and one from CA my three kids needed to have certified copies to get passports. You have to pay more to get them certified, but they do come without a stamp if it is for information only.
154 posted on
06/12/2008 2:08:20 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
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