Re: What kind of birth certificate do you need to get on a plane to Cancun?
- From: haggis <haggis58@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 20:08:54 -0500
I encountered this the last time I had to get a new DL. I have the original photostat (that tiny thing--not even the one in negative) and they wouldn't take it in Venice. I was so POed that I rubbed it against the beaded edge on the bottom of a root beer bottle until it looked embossed, went to the next town's DMV, and they accepted the dumb thing without a second glance. Took me so long to get around to getting a FL license that I wasn't about to waste another month waiting for the real deal to arrive from the Midwest. LOL--don't suppose you'd want to mess around with federal goons in the same way, though, would you?
jeanne
(reminded that I was going to order another certified copy so I don't have to pull this stunt again. . .)
Kathycarp wrote:
You have to have the ORIGINAL CERTIFIED one. I could see the certified stamp on my copy, but it was not the original, which if you feel it, the stamp is raised (like a notary stamp)..
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