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Last Update March 2010 If you look around the Internet you'll find sites selling what look like nice, clean, blank birth certificates and also software that contains birth certificate templates. Avoid this mass marketed junk. Big brother is on to you and has provided clerks with books full of samples of these clunky, widely available fakes. Anyone who attempts to use one of these templates will soon end up in a world of trouble. Here's a quick lesson in how birth certificates are numbered. The first digit is always a one for those born in the USA. Then there is a dash and a second number, which is the two-digit year of birth. This is followed by a random group of numbers assigned locally by the issuer. When you create a "new" birth certificate, be sure the number follows the following rules:
The good news on
birth certificates is that there are currently about a thousand different formats
in circulation out there.
Though the government is attempting to standardize the form, if you were
born more than 20 years ago, each state back then had it's own unique form.
That makes it child's play to forge a new birth certificate as it's very
difficult to recognize a fake birth certificate. Our report is the only one that gives you full step-by-step instructions on how to quickly and easily forge a new birth certificate system in any name and with any birth date you choose. |
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