Thus spake "Boomer" :
>No, notarized. We had a notary at my job location & she did it for me at the
>time. It was a Xeroxed copy of my original (which has a raised stamp) & the
>copy has a raised notary stamp. I hated to part with the original through
>the mail with the chance of losing it.
Notarized is no longer accepted. It must be certified. Raised seal
and all that.
>
>"Dillon Pyron" wrote in message
>news:9jhd839ilgg876tea23vknh73c9dqdoifp@4ax.com...
>> Thus spake "Boomer" :
>>
>>>When I sent for my first one (before 9/11) I sent them a notarized copy of
>>>my birth certificate- just in case they didn't send back the original and
>>>they accepted it. I'm not sure if they would do it today.
>>
>> You mean certified. There's a difference.
>>
>>>
>>>"Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
>>>news:5ea1crF3830g6U1@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Thanks to all of you who said you "did" get your birth certificates
>>>> back.
>>>> Over the weekend I found both of ours, they were put away in a safe
>>>> place.lol At least now I can relax and know that we will be cruising
>>>> even
>>>> if our passport doesn't arrive in time.
>>>>
>>>> sue
>>>
>> --
>> dillon
>>
>> Broadway Photo sucks. Ask me why.
>
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