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kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2011-07-19 10:32 pm
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I Yam Who I Yam

In between other tasks dealing with my mother's hospitalization, I ran up to Oroville and the Butte County Clerk's office. I was born in Butte County, and I wanted some certified copies of my birth certificate. They cost $16 each, and there's no discount for multiple simultaneous orders. I used my passport to prove I was who I said I was, having used a previous certified copy to get the passport in the first place.

It was, fortunately, a slow day at that office, and I didn't have to wait at all. It's an hour drive each way, but it took only about five minutes to get the certificates. The new versions of the certified copies are much fancier than the old ones, all on bond paper with better looking seals. The data is the same, of course.

I got back to Fremont about an hour or so ago after a long day. I hope to get to bed soon, because I have a lot of Day Jobbe ahead of me tomorrow. And I also need to try to get the van's driver side door handle repaired.

[identity profile] chocolatescifi.livejournal.com 2011-07-20 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, let's see you squeeze a can of spinach.

[identity profile] lindadee.livejournal.com 2011-07-21 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Does your new birth certificate contain ALL the same information? I got a new copy of mine a few years ago (from New York), and while it's much prettier, it left off a lot of information that genealogists like me crave and that my original birth certificate had.

[identity profile] kevin-standlee.livejournal.com 2011-07-21 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's actually the exact same image as the previous certified copies; it's just that they photocopied it onto very fancy paper instead of plain paper onto which they applied a purple rubber stamp with the county seal on it.