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xmas74

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8. You can still get it at the local health department, right?
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 07:50 PM
Aug 2012

I heard something about how they wanted to limit how many places you could get one. This was a couple of years ago so I don't know if they ever made that limit.

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I know it cost us $50 in NYS to get a certified marriage certificate for insurance purposes! hedgehog Aug 2012 #1
Connecticut sharp_stick Aug 2012 #2
I live in Washington state Andy823 Aug 2012 #3
Missouri Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #4
You can still get it at the local health department, right? xmas74 Aug 2012 #8
Yes, indeed Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #22
I think it was back when the boy governor was in office. xmas74 Aug 2012 #31
He was a bad joke to be sure. Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #35
Who's your state house rep? xmas74 Aug 2012 #36
That was a few years ago and he was term limited out Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #37
I'm on the other side of the state. xmas74 Aug 2012 #39
Well not all the way across the state but Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #40
Missouri had that huge divide during the Civil War. xmas74 Aug 2012 #41
I just had to get one for my daughter (Michigan) gollygee Aug 2012 #5
Actually, it looks like it's $15.00 for a birth cert in Kansas Lex Aug 2012 #6
If you look further down xmas74 Aug 2012 #11
You're right, Lex! I did get scammed............ TheDebbieDee Aug 2012 #16
Heck, Vital Statistics' office wasn't far from us Panasonic Aug 2012 #26
In Missouri xmas74 Aug 2012 #7
North Carolina TheDebbieDee Aug 2012 #9
no idea i dont even believe i have one. i think my wife paid fifty or so for md loli phabay Aug 2012 #10
Only $13 here in Idaho. LAGC Aug 2012 #12
My father-in-law paid about $40 get his birth certificate from 1915 in Brooklyn, NY. enough Aug 2012 #13
PA certified birth certificate is $10 BumRushDaShow Aug 2012 #14
Don't know. I was born in Pennsylvania. RebelOne Aug 2012 #15
Here's the PA website for birthcertificates csziggy Aug 2012 #32
Tell Obama to get Eric Holder on this ASAP! KoKo Aug 2012 #17
I think we can lay the blame for the lack of "push-back" on the weak-a$$ed Dems TheDebbieDee Aug 2012 #18
If it's one thin dime... it's a poll tax! nt Bigmack Aug 2012 #19
Last time I needed one, NYC had its own office... TreasonousBastard Aug 2012 #20
California: $18 pinboy3niner Aug 2012 #21
Alabama TroglodyteScholar Aug 2012 #23
My cousin just did this. Le Taz Hot Aug 2012 #24
Hm - Colorado Panasonic Aug 2012 #25
I think it cost $20 at a state office a decade ago Capt. Obvious Aug 2012 #27
$26.00 Minnesota riverwalker Aug 2012 #28
Georgia - $25 / $5 each additional copy sgsmith Aug 2012 #29
$10 in Nebraska Care Acutely Aug 2012 #30
Soros needs to step up and help with those costs flamingdem Aug 2012 #33
Florida it's only $9 in addition to the proof costs csziggy Aug 2012 #34
Michigan, with shipping.... $64.25. Motown_Johnny Aug 2012 #38
NJ $15, but it might vary since they are issued by municipalities. FarCenter Aug 2012 #42
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