A little scary if you ask me...

You dont need either.
Do people ever get the original anymore? I thought they were all copies. Dont they keep the original on file so you can get the copies? Im confused.
Your original should have a pressed notary seal.
For those that flew with babies and the BC was not asked for...........did they have their own paid seat or were they lap children? If you paid for their own seat, ID isn't required for children under the age of 18. They say that if your child will be a lap child (no seat paid for) that a BC is required for proof of age. Now I do hear that some airlines are lax as far as actually checking (again, Southwest has always checked mine), but you never know when they will check and if they do and you don't have it, they can charge you for a seat and then the full fare at the time. Again, this only pertains to lap children (those flying without a paid seat).
Do people ever get the original anymore? I thought they were all copies. Dont they keep the original on file so you can get the copies? Im confused.
Any time you get a copy of it at city hall it is notarized. M aybe different states do things different?
Thanks everyone! Our original has the raised notary stamp on it. Any copies we would get do not have the raised seal, but you can see the seal on the photocopy. Looks like we'll bring at least a copy just to be safe.