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I was born in New Mexico and now live in Ca, I need to get a birth certificate ASAP. Whats the easiest way?

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I was born in New Mexico and now live in Ca, I need to get a birth certificate ASAP. Whats the easiest way?

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  1. are you illegal? if not, why dont you already have a bc?


  2. Contact the county you were born in and request one.  There is usually a charge for this.

  3. call the hospital that you were born in they might even be able to email it.

  4. Yes, just go to  usa.gov   that is the website for the U.S. goverment...or you can go to any Public Record Office for a certified copy of your birth certificate

  5. Cost of copy: $10.00

    Address:

    New Mexico Vital Records

    P.O. Box 26110

    Santa Fe, NM 87502

    Remarks: State office has had records since 1920 and delayed records since 1880.

    Personal check or money order should be made payable to NM Vital Records. To verify current fees, the telephone number is

    1-866-534-0051. Information on how to obtain certified copies is also available via the Internet at http://www.health.state.nm.us.

  6. ou could go downtown. To idk what city you live in but its kinda like a post office. And you can fill out a form or two and bing bam boom. You hot yourself a birth cirtificate. It sounds harder than it is. Just call 411(or your local phone dirrectory) and they can help you out.

  7. There are over a dozen sites on the Internet to get a copy. If you are using it for travel it will need to be notarized (certified). I just got mine, (from Ca to AZ) I had to fill out the request, notarize it and fax it with a copy of my drivers license. It cost me 30 dollars and I had it in 2 days delivered by the brown truck.

  8. Birth certificates, are obtained from the Health Department  in the county where you were born..Go online  to that counties Health Dept. and you can order one from them for a small fee.

  9. you can call up the town clerk of the town you were born in and explain what you need.  You might to exchange some notarized forms or something but you can get it. My brother was born out of state and my mom lost his birth certificate. She did not have to travel to that state to get a copy.

  10. Contact the town clerk in the town where you were born.  See if they have a web site.

    Good luck.

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