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So, are you saying our govt issued photo ids that everyone is using, including our drivers licenses are worthless as IDs, because we used our Birth certificates as ID to get them???You need a birth date, you need the city you were born in, and sometimes even a parent's name along with your birth name.as far as I know here its just a fee,, they are public recordsWhat information is needed to get a copy of your or someone's BC?so all I need is your BC and I can go in and get an ID in your name??I have several even a military ID...so you dont have one,, figures since they dont exist,,do you have a link to prove that??I can tell you were born with a picture ID also.It's different in different states, but a BC and a signature won't do it in any of them.Then how do you prove your ID to get a picture ID?Welcome to LawHelp.org/DC | A guide to free and low-cost legal aid and services in Washington, D.C.
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and it really doesnt have anything to do with moonglows comment,, he said all you need is a BC, he doesnt say how to obtain it,, I could find one in a box at a garage sale,,
You need a birth date, you need the city you were born in, and sometimes even a parent's name along with your birth name.
All of which can be found online.
Pay an $x fee, submit the needed info, and have a BC sent to you.
True story: I once needed to cash a check at a bank where I did not have an account. The utterly brilliant branch manager asked for at least two forms of ID. I just happened to have a copy of my birth certificate in my wallet (crammed into a corner for over a decade). The branch manager looked over the birth certificate before returning it to me while shaking her head. She could not accept the document, she claimed, because - I kid you not - it did not have an expiration date. She stared at me in bewilderment as I doubled over in laughter.