When getting a marriage license, can I use a copy of my birth certificate opposed to the real versio
Jolene Asked: When getting a marriage license, can I use a copy of my birth certificate opposed to the real versio
My fiance and I plan to get married soon in Alaska. Obviously, a birth certificate is needed to obtain a marriage license. Locating my parents and my birth certificate has been harder than expect. So, is it possible to use a copy of my birth certificate opposed to the real version? The copy has the certificate stamp and everything, and was used to enroll myself into school. Any and all help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you.
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