Applying for child’s passport please help

Anonymous
Here is the the story .
Applying for my child’s passport. I am including the original birth certificate for my child which has my maiden name . I since changed my last name when I took my husband last name . I planning to to include photo copy not Original court order name change showing my name changed . I am including photocopy of my ID showing my current name . The reason I am including my name change documents because to show the proof I am the mother . Here is my question can I provide a COPY not certified Copy of my name change Court order document ?I need original one for my passport applications .appying same time .
Will they accepts it ? I Have appointment today so will not be able to get additional certified copies from court .
I called the number but they saying it’s all depends on agency that will review the application .
Please help someone done it ?
Anonymous
Can you get the copy notarized? Like the notary will review that the copy and original are the same and stamp it?
Anonymous
They are sticklers for the seal to be on a document. We had to get a new copy of our dd birth certificate because the official copy we had was stored in a file cabinet and the raised seal had been flattened. Honestly I wouldn't risk it if you have a short time frame. If you have more time then go ahead and send a copy. If you do get it notarized make sure the notary also uses a pressed seal. In VA they don't have to legally but the passport office will not accept it without.
Anonymous
The worst that they can do is say no, come back later -- there's no reason to not "risk it" like PP said.

If you run into trouble, the Friendship post office was very helpful and accommodating with some name issues on a passport application for us.
Anonymous
Do not, for the love of god, send the original birth certificate. Get a certified copy. This has been discussed ad nauseum on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not, for the love of god, send the original birth certificate. Get a certified copy. This has been discussed ad nauseum on DCUM.


For the love of god, make sure you read the OP before being snarky. She has the original birth certificate, she is wondering about documents related to her name change.

OP...does your kid’s last name now match yours? Or does it match your maiden name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do not, for the love of god, send the original birth certificate. Get a certified copy. This has been discussed ad nauseum on DCUM.


For the love of god, make sure you read the OP before being snarky. She has the original birth certificate, she is wondering about documents related to her name change.

OP...does your kid’s last name now match yours? Or does it match your maiden name?


No, read OP’s original post again snark monster. She plans on including the original birth certificate in the application, which they will send off to the state department. That’s how it reads.

I am offering some very solid advice. In fact about a month ago a poster came on the travel forum to complain she needed to leave the country and her child’s passport had not arrived and she had sent off the child’s original birth certificate and didn’t have an extra copy so going down to the main passport office on 19th in person to get one in an emergency wouldn’t work bc she didn’t have any birth certificate for her kid, she had mailed the only one she had.

But hey, I guess since it’s DCUM my intentions would never be to actually try to help someone.

For a child’s passport, in this situation, mother provides birth certificate to prove who the parents to the baby are, then she will need to Ovi de a front and back copy of her driver license to prove who she is which I assume will have a different last name (birth certificate old name, DL new name). So she will need to provide the link between the two, hence her change of name certificate. I still would not mail the original for that either. If you can get a certified copy of that certificate, because you will have to mail it, it’s better IMO. Is that ok with the snarky PP?

This isn’t that rare, my sister had same issue due to a new name when she got remained.
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