Sunday, February 14, 2010

Notary Certified True Copy Can A Notary Public Certify A Birth Certificate?

Can a Notary Public certify a birth certificate? - notary certified true copy

I'm in a race to get a certified copy of birth certificate of my son. I thought I should send money to the city was born, and they do.
My mother claims that can not have her original birth certificate attested to by a notary and can be copied and is very good.
Is that true?

1 comment:

Lynn Bodoni said...

I think not. My daughter is an NP in Texas, and if I understand correctly, if you authenticate a document, it just means that a person signing a document before her identity and produced to prove that he / she is the person who that / s, I say are. For example, if Lisa Smith has a document to prove that signed my daughter, and then an ID that she is Lisa Roe, my daughter has been unable to authenticate to the document.

With all due respect to his mother, I think it is confused with other notaries public officials.

I have always sent money to get the city or county, where I was born, and the only way I know, a certified copy.

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