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FOOTBALL
SEVERN: Severn Football will begin early registration for the fall 2008 season on March 9, 16 and 22 at the main football field complex at Severn Danza Park from 2-4 p.m. Cost is $155.00 (price includes fundraiser fee). Parents bring copies of birth certificates.
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OFFICIALS IN Mexico City opened this office, translated in English as "The House of Mexico City", on May 16, 2008. "The number one reason why," said [Nancy Oviedo Camacho], "La Casa De La Ciudad de Mexico office is here, in Chicago, is because there are a lot of Mexicanos from Mexico City living in Chicago; more than any other city in Illinois. There are eight million [8,000,000] people living in Mexico City and 150,000 Mexicans living in Illinois; and 6,000 have a Matricula Consular [ID card from Mexico].
SOME OF THE services that Mexicanos from Mexico City can receive are: copies of birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce papers and death certificates from Mexico City. "We will provide two free copies of a birth certificates from Mexico City. For Mexicanos from other state...
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SPRINGFIELD - State public health officials have been flooded with more than 4,100 applications from adoptees seeking copies of their original birth certificates.
The applications have flowed into the Illinois Department of Public Health's vital records office in just a month's time as part of a landmark new law giving adopted children easier access to their birth certificates.
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FOOTBALL
OLD MILL: Old Mill Youth Association will be holding early Football & Cheerleading registration, March 11th, 18th, 25th & April 15th & 22nd, 2-5 p.m. in the Old Mill High School Gym Lobby. Please bring copies of Birth Certificates to registration. For more information please contact Rebecca 443-790-4545 or Jenn 443-722- 8527 or email us at omya@comcast.net
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A group of adoptees will be partying today to celebrate the recent passage of a state law giving them access to their original birth certificates.
As of Jan. 1, 2009, adult adoptees who were born in Maine will have the right to get copies of their original birth documents, bearing the names of their birth parents and providing a key to their medical histories. Many Maine adoptees now have birth certificates that have been altered to show their adoptive parents' names.
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The nation should follow the lead of a handful of U.S. states that allow adult adoptees to have copies of their original birth certificates, an adoption advocacy and research group says in a report released Thursday.
Every state should restore unrestricted access to original birth certificates for all adult adoptees, retroactively and prospectively," says a report released Thursday by the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute.
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The U.S. State Department is warning all to make sure they have a U.S. Passport Book, U.S. Passport Card or other document approved by the Department of Homeland Security. These include the Trusted Traveler Cards (NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST); a state-issued enhanced driver's license (when available); Enhanced Tribal Cards (when available); U.S. Military Iden- tification with Military Travel Orders; U.S. Merchant Mariner Document when traveling in conjunction with official maritime business; Native American Tribal Photo Identification Card and Form 1-872 American Indian Card.
S. citizen children under the age of 16 will be able to present the original or copy of their birth certificate or other proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a naturalization certificate or citizenship card.
Georgia, ano...
... under adult supervision with originals or copies of their birth certificates or other proof of citi...
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With easy access to computers and cell phones today, children are at greater risk than ever before. As parents, we need to be aware of both online and offline dangers. Social networking sites such as Facebook.com, Friendster. com and MySpace.com are popular with teens and college students, but can be a source of information gathering if your teen isn't aware. Caution your kids to never post personal information on these sites such as their address, cell phone numbers and previous employers. This is information that could lead someone to create a credit account in his or her name.
Never discard bills or bank statements that may contain account numbers and other personal information in your garbage. * Leave your family's Social Security cards at home and be very careful about giving out y...
... children's Social security card numbers or copies of birth certificates. Always question whether or ...
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Dozens of people showed up at the Bureau of Vital Records on Friday, Jan. 2, the day the law took effect allowing people who were adopted as children in Maine to obtain copies of their original birth certificates.
For many people, it can be helpful to learn about one's medical history, especially causes of death which have a genetic component, such as breast cancer.
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A Public Employees Insurance Agency audit of insurees has scores of state employees grumbling about having to submit copies of tax returns and birth and marriage certificates to the agency under tight deadlines.
However, the audits of thousands of PEIA members have been a boon for one state agency.