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birth certificate meaning


Question Posted Saturday February 5 2005, 3:14 pm

i just want to know if anyone has any answers to this. thank you
i was born in 1957 but on my full birth certificate i was registered in 1972. on the authority of the registra general what does this mean ?


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dreamingkat answered Thursday February 24 2005, 12:51 pm:
I'm not certain, but I believe it means that you had not been entered into state records until 1972. The "Registra General" would be the state officer who is responsible for overlooking new entries into the system and making sure they are not fraudulent.

It's quite common for persons not birthed in a hospital to have huge delays in getting entered into state and federal records.

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Moop answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:35 pm:
It's a bit like my birth certificate which states that I was born on May 23rd, but registered as born on the 25th. It just means that your actual certificate wasn't authorized as a valid birth until that day; your parents probably had tax problems before it was registered.

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Notso answered Saturday February 5 2005, 4:43 pm:
I believe this means that you did not have a birth certificate until 1972. This is possible if your parents simply didn't get you a birth certificate until then (which seems a little odd) or you immigrated to America in 1972. I'm having trouble finding information on American birth certificates, so it might be best to double check with your parents.

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xxsexyinpinkxx answered Saturday February 5 2005, 4:28 pm:
it means you can drink and smoke and drive and everything else you can do after your 21

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