Barb D
DIS Veteran
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OK, since some of you have been asked for your kids' birth certificates by Southwest, I have been getting my paperwork together. I found what I THOUGHT was DS's birth certificate, and went to the health dept. to get birth certificates for my 2 DD's. But now on looking at DS's, I see that it says in small print, "This is a birth registration notice. This is NOT a birth certificate." In larger print it says, "Certification of Birth." Will this be acceptable to use as a "birth certificate?" I'm totally paranoid that we're going to get to the ticket counter and they're going to refuse to let us board because I don't have his birth certificate. I could go back to the health dept. and pay another $7, but I really don't want to have to do that if this quasi-birth certificate will be perfectly acceptable.
Also, I've thought about going to Motor Vehicles and getting them photo ID's (like a driver's license, but not for driving.) This would have their date of birth, too. It would be easier for me to carry around than the birth certificates. Has anyone tried this? Would the airline go for this instead of a birth certificate?
Lastly, when you are asked for birth certificates do you need the originals, or is a photocopy OK?
Also, I've thought about going to Motor Vehicles and getting them photo ID's (like a driver's license, but not for driving.) This would have their date of birth, too. It would be easier for me to carry around than the birth certificates. Has anyone tried this? Would the airline go for this instead of a birth certificate?
Lastly, when you are asked for birth certificates do you need the originals, or is a photocopy OK?