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Subject: Re: Birth Certificate Posted on: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:29:18 +0000


> NEVER send originals of anything... you will not get them back. As far
> as I know, you do *not* need to get it notarized. I did not have my UK
> birth certificate notarized... had no problems whatsoever. However, if
> you do want to get it notarized, almost every bank has at least one
> notary public. Your own bank will probably notarize it for free.
>
> Ian

Thanks guys.

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