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Originally Posted by agzg
These weren't the question. My question was do they have birth certificates with their married names on them? About half of married women do not. Because birth certificate is not something one "has" to change with marriage, like a driver's license, etc.
So, you need to buy a birth certificate, to buy a state ID. And this doesn't discourage low income populations how?
I'm sure responsible adults never lose things. They also never have fires or floods.
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Not to mention the time that is required to go get it. I had to replace my birth certificate which required me to make a trip to the state capital in the middle of the day. I had the time to do so because I was a student, but if I had a 9-5 I would have been in trouble. Oh and the reason I had to replace it? Somebody in the county office of vital stats was selling fakes.
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