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    How Do I Retrieve Birth Records Free To Find Someones Birth Certificate

    Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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    If you want to find someone’s birth certificate you don’t have to go through all that trouble like you had to few years back. Today you can even retrieve birth records free thanks to the variety of known sources. So finding this records shouldn’t be much of a problem than. Few years back you could only find someone’s birth certificate at the local records office, but today thanks to the development of technology you can use internet for that purpose. It’s simple, it’s fast and most of all it’s free.

    Besides internet searches majority of people prefer to retrieve birth records at the records office. It’s also the free way to obtain them and it’s also the most reliable one because you get them directly from the service. So what’s the problem then? Problem is that you have to follow certain formalities before you’ll be able to retrieve birth records that way. For example you have to fill in the request form and after that you have to hand it over to the service in order for them to verify it. If your form fails to be verified you’ll have to repeat the whole process all over again.

    But if you don’t want to deal with fees and formalities and such you can find someone’s birth certificate online. It’s the fastest way to see someone’s birth records but to do so you’ll have to provide some personal information about an individual whose birth certificates are you looking for. Anyway this process is also free and it takes just a few seconds to complete it, so why not use it then?

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    Obama Birth Certificate Seal

    Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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    Obama Birth Certificate Seal It contain NO official State Seal. The Dept of Health in Hawaii has an official seal used to VERIFY and confirm the document as authentic. This seal is unique to the Dept and used on Official documents. The factcheck’d birth certificate contains NO such seal and needs to be questioned as authentic. I have also shown a REAL Hawaiian birth certificate’s seal using photo editing to prove that you can clearly see the Dept of which it was issued. Obama’s has no official seal. I have also included photo enhanced seals on my documents also showing the state and dept’s from which they were issued. Currently there are several law suits, demanding that Obama prove his citizenship.

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    How do you get a birth certificate from Puerto Rico?

    Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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    A friend of mine was born in Puerto Rico and has a birth certificate in spanish . He cannot get a drivers license, a passport , state id or anything because the certificate is in spanish. We contacted the office in his home town and they tell us that he needs one of the above mentioned ids to get a new certificate. But he cant get the id without the certificate in spanish and english. His parents are dead. Anybody got any ideas?

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    Identity Theft – The Puerto Rico Birth Certificate Problem

    Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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    Identity theft is such a hot crime these days that criminal rings will go to no end looking for ways to exploit it. A perfect example of this is the rather odd problem that is arising in Puerto Rico with birth certificates.Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. As a result, anyone born there is immediately and automatically a citizen of the country. This means anyone with a birth certificate from the territory can get things like a driver’s license, passport and so on. Well, at least they could until recently.I couldn’t tell you where my birth certificate is. Most Americans would probably say the same thing. This isn’t the case in Puerto Rico. The birth certificate is used frequently as proof of identity for official functions. One is joining a school. A copy of the birth certificate must be shown for the student to be officially enrolled. The school keeps the copy. You can guess what happens next. Thieves break in and steal the files or just wait for them to be thrown out. The end result is the birth certificates are easily obtainable. This leads to massive identity theft, particularly since most residents of the island don’t have a clue it has happened since the identities are used in the continental United States.How bad is the problem? Well, consider this. California has announced it will no longer accept the birth certificates as proof of identity for obtaining driver’s licenses. The federal government has reported that fully one half of the fraudulent passport applications it receives involve these fraudulent birth certificates. The government in Puerto Rico has finally acknowledged the problem and passed a law invalidating all birth certificates as of July 1, 2010. After that date, residents of the territory will have to apply for new versions.What does this tell us? It is yet another example of how just shredding your personal documents isn’t nearly enough to prevent identity theft. While the above example focuses on Puerto Rico, there are just as many problems with identity theft in the continental United States. Make sure to protect yourself!

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    What You Need to Know about How to Find Birth Certificate if Born with a Midwife

    Monday, March 29th, 2010

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    Finding a birth certificate online is fairly simple.  If you want to know how to find birth certificate if born with a midwife, the process is no more complicated than from a hospital based birth.  The only catch is, whether or not the midwife filed the paperwork.  If you are searching for the records of a birth that occurred relatively recently, your odds are very good for finding the midwife herself.  If for some reason she failed to submit proper paperwork, you can generally get the information from her records; assuming she kept them this long.  If the midwife has passed on, things get much more complicated.All states require their midwives to submit birth certificates just like doctors.  In times not long past, almost all babies were born at home, with a midwife attending.  It is only recently that this practice has changed.  Births were considered part of the local record, and the midwife usually provided the details.  Times weren’t considered very important in these records; the modern fixation with the clock came later in history.  Today a midwife that doesn’t file proper birth certificates can get in a lot of trouble.Additionally, in days past midwives often kept personal records in the form of a notebook.  These books are not only of great interest to historians, they can be used as part of a genealogical search, proving the birth of an ancestor.  Unfortunately, once you go back far enough you encounter a situation where sometimes the only records of a birth come from family bibles, parish baptismal records and census reports.  That makes it very difficult to trace records effectively.When you go looking for a birth certificate submitted by a midwife, you should be able to find it in the same databases that contain all other vital statistics documents.  As long as the paperwork was filed appropriately, the state will have records of every birth of which they were informed.  Of course, if you don’t know where the birth occurred, it will require you to go to an online search service, pay their fee and let them do a country wide search that traces things by name and approximate date.  The small fee paid to such services is more than worth your while as it will save you tons of time and a great deal of potential frustration.   Even better, the search service can make additional connections to other relatives and vital documents.

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    Area sports briefs

    Monday, March 29th, 2010

    Interesting news story

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    Sitch scores goal for Red Stars Chicago Red Stars midfielder and Oswego native Julianne Sitch netted a second-half goal to lift her team to a 1-0 victory over Notre Dame during a game March 24 in South Bend, Ind.The Red Stars are now 2-1 on the preseason. They will play a pair of scrimmages against Northwestern and DePaul at 6:30 p.m. March 31 in Evanston.Aurora Legion League seeks coaches The …

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    Obama pwned!! Las Vegas Obama Birth Certificate billboard LIVE on FOX News Anchors in shock!

    Sunday, March 28th, 2010

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    Local fox 5 news morning show. 8-26-09

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    How long after I order a birth certificate by mail does it take to arrive?

    Sunday, March 28th, 2010

    Question from a Reader, Answer in Comments

    I am going to order a birth certificate for my 9 month old daughter because I lost the original one. I am going to do it by mail. What do I have to send if the baby does not have a id or proof of address and when will the certificate arrive?

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    Hayworth: Obama should come forward with birth certificate

    Saturday, March 27th, 2010

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    A House Representative mounting a primary challenge to John mccain in Arizona is standing with supporters who think President Barack Obama might not be a US citizen. Rep. JD Hayworth says Obama should come forward with his birth certificate.

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    Can I Access Birth Records Online To Retrieve A Persons Birth Certificate

    Saturday, March 27th, 2010

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    There are millions and millions of birth records in the United States, and their number is increasing. So you probably think it’s quite hard or almost impossible to find someone’s birth certificate. Well no, not at all. In fact, it’s easier than before because you can now access birth records online. But before that, I will mention some old, but still widely used ways of obtaining someone’s birth record.

    When searching for birth records wasn’t available to public you had to go down to the county and fill in or send a request by mail to get someone’s birth record. That process could take days and you might end up without a birth certificate after that time. But that only happened on rare occasions. So that’s one of the old ways that is still widely used. It might be slow and time consuming but you’ll get authentic birth certificate with all the data you need.

    But if you don’t like going to the county and doing this hard work all by yourself you can hire an agency do this for you. That could be one of the most expensive solutions for that you can get. But for your money you’ll get reliable birth certificates in just a couple of days. This is quite handy when you have multiple numbers of birth records that needs to be checked.

    And at last, you can check for birth records on the internet. It’s one of the fastest solutions available. Don’t worry you don’t need to be computer genius to use these websites. All you got to do in order to find someone’s birth certificate is to enter that person’s name and that is that. In a matter of seconds you’ll get that person’s records on your screen with all the info you need.

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