Anonymous wrote:The first one is a keepsake, the second one is the real document. How do I know? I verify proof of age for a soccer league. Any parent that submits the first we have to reject. It's not a legal document.
Anonymous wrote:The first one is a keepsake, the second one is the real document. How do I know? I verify proof of age for a soccer league. Any parent that submits the first we have to reject. It's not a legal document.
Anonymous wrote:My "birth certificate" looks the same as what you posted. I had no idea that it wasn't technically a birth certificate. I have a passport, so I don't remember the last time I used it, but no one has ever pointed out that it wasn't real.
Anonymous wrote:Not from NY. Because they felt the need to send a second piece of paper carefully explain things, NY has had this issue before with other states.
A transcription is another word for copy. Should DMV taken the original document that is a certification of registration? Of course. It's a copy of the birth certificate information. But it doesn't say "copy of birth certificate".
Ask for a manager next time. Someone that isn't breathing through their mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first one...read the header...vital statistics. Get the passport.
Why should I get a passport? It's $140 which I cannot afford, and I have no need for one.
I just want to renew my driver's license in the state of MD so I can drive here and use it as my ID should I need to show ID.
Anonymous wrote:I used my passport to get the real ID but I had this exact problem last time I got my MD license. I had to get a supervisor to okay it.
My husband was born in NYC and his birth certificate looked so fancy and official—no problems there, and they kept asking why mine didn’t look like his.
Anonymous wrote:The first one...read the header...vital statistics. Get the passport.
Anonymous wrote:This question is for people who were born in New York State (not City -- I think they had different birth certificates) and now live in Maryland and need to present a birth certificate to get their Real ID verified drivers licenses.
I don't have a passport so I need to use my birth certificate.
All my life I have used something like *this* as my birth certificate. It was always accepted everywhere, even for a passport which has long since expired...)
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It had a raised seal, etc., and all the information needed on a birth certificate. But when I went to the Maryland MVA three weeks ago they told me that this was a certificate of birth registration and not an actual birth certificate. It merely stated that my birth certificate was on file, and I needed a copy of the actual birth certificate.
So I contacted New York State Department of Health (online) and ordered a copy of my birth certificate and what they sent me was exactly the same information as before, only this time they are calling it a "Certified Transcript of Birth" and it looks like this:
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My question to other New Yorkers (from the state, not the city) is.... has this been good enough for you to present as Real ID document? Or is there something else they should have sent me?