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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 168252" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>YOu should be able to present at an office somewhere with your originals, and get them copied and the copies certified, on the spot. Alternatively, you should be able to send in certified copies. Surely it would be unlawful to not have a copy of your drivers license while driving? It is here - even if we just drive to the corner shop for milk, we MUST have our license with us. We can't "leave it in the other trousers".</p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 keeps losing his birth certificate. Just today, we received (at a fair bit of expense and a lot of waiting) another official "original birth certificate". husband is taking it to his work tomorrow to photocopy it and get a Justice of the Peace (there are a few in his workplace) to certify that the photocopies are legit - he has to sight the original at time of signing on the copies. difficult child 1 needs a birth certificate in order to lodge his application to be married. He'll also need drivers licence etc for ID, but again - certified copies are the rule.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 168252, member: 1991"] YOu should be able to present at an office somewhere with your originals, and get them copied and the copies certified, on the spot. Alternatively, you should be able to send in certified copies. Surely it would be unlawful to not have a copy of your drivers license while driving? It is here - even if we just drive to the corner shop for milk, we MUST have our license with us. We can't "leave it in the other trousers". difficult child 1 keeps losing his birth certificate. Just today, we received (at a fair bit of expense and a lot of waiting) another official "original birth certificate". husband is taking it to his work tomorrow to photocopy it and get a Justice of the Peace (there are a few in his workplace) to certify that the photocopies are legit - he has to sight the original at time of signing on the copies. difficult child 1 needs a birth certificate in order to lodge his application to be married. He'll also need drivers licence etc for ID, but again - certified copies are the rule. Marg [/QUOTE]
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