fdefulvio
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 22, 2005
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Don’t put off getting/locating your Passport/Birth Certificate. I thought I left myself plenty of time until I realized I couldn’t find my Birth Certificate (BC). There is a certain time required to get your Passport, which I accounted for, but you may be surprised like I was, in the amount of time required to get your BC replaced. Most states now use a service, and the processing time is ridiculous.
We’re scheduled for a 4 night cruise to the Bahamas later this summer. I did my research, and although a Birth Certificate is sufficient, I figured I’d go ahead and apply for a Passport for my wife and I. I didn’t want to invest in Passports for three kids at this time, especially since my two boys will be 18 in a few years.
I filled out the Passport forms online, and printed them out. I searched and found a couple of options for processing centers. Now I just needed IDs (birth certificates) for my wife and myself. This is where things got ugly. I knew I had both of our BCs, but when I went to get them out so we’d have them ready, I couldn’t find mine. I found my wife’s and all three kids, but mine was nowhere to be found. I spent the afternoon tearing my house apart trying to find it.
I finally gave up, and decided it was time to investigate what I needed to do to get a new copy. A quick search of the internet, and all I had to do was go to Vitalchek.com, enter some info, pay $30, and they’d mail me a new one. That didn’t sound too bad... until I checked the processing time, 80-90 days!!!
Are you kidding me?! Our Cruise is in 60 days!
So I went back to the PA.gov website to see what I could do to get it sooner, and this is taken from their site:
• Online orders placed through VitalChek.com, PA's only authorized online vital records ordering site.
◦ Births from 1997 to present - up to 3 weeks
◦ Births from 1967 to 1996 - up to 3 weeks
◦ Births pre-1967 - up to 18 weeks
Yea, I was born before 1967. “Up to 18 weeks”. Good luck. Now what am supposed to do? Maybe it takes less time, but that’s not a gamble I’m willing to take.
In an act of desperation, before putting my fireproof box, where my BC should have been, back in the closet, I decide to look through it for the fourth and final time. I open my expired Passport, again, there’s my wife’s BC, my SS Card, an expired drivers license, and still not my BC. I decided to flip through the pages of my Passport, not expecting to find anything, but why not? And towards the last page, OMG, there it was, folded neatly in the back, my BC!
Fortunately for me, I didn’t have to go nuts trying to figure out what I was going to have to do to expedite this insane process. Yes, some states you can drive to some government office in person, but I have no desire to call these people, assuming you could actually reach someone, and potentially have to drive 4 hours to the state Capital.
Learn from my experience, find your documents, before it’s too late.
We’re scheduled for a 4 night cruise to the Bahamas later this summer. I did my research, and although a Birth Certificate is sufficient, I figured I’d go ahead and apply for a Passport for my wife and I. I didn’t want to invest in Passports for three kids at this time, especially since my two boys will be 18 in a few years.
I filled out the Passport forms online, and printed them out. I searched and found a couple of options for processing centers. Now I just needed IDs (birth certificates) for my wife and myself. This is where things got ugly. I knew I had both of our BCs, but when I went to get them out so we’d have them ready, I couldn’t find mine. I found my wife’s and all three kids, but mine was nowhere to be found. I spent the afternoon tearing my house apart trying to find it.
I finally gave up, and decided it was time to investigate what I needed to do to get a new copy. A quick search of the internet, and all I had to do was go to Vitalchek.com, enter some info, pay $30, and they’d mail me a new one. That didn’t sound too bad... until I checked the processing time, 80-90 days!!!
Are you kidding me?! Our Cruise is in 60 days!
So I went back to the PA.gov website to see what I could do to get it sooner, and this is taken from their site:
• Online orders placed through VitalChek.com, PA's only authorized online vital records ordering site.
◦ Births from 1997 to present - up to 3 weeks
◦ Births from 1967 to 1996 - up to 3 weeks
◦ Births pre-1967 - up to 18 weeks
Yea, I was born before 1967. “Up to 18 weeks”. Good luck. Now what am supposed to do? Maybe it takes less time, but that’s not a gamble I’m willing to take.
In an act of desperation, before putting my fireproof box, where my BC should have been, back in the closet, I decide to look through it for the fourth and final time. I open my expired Passport, again, there’s my wife’s BC, my SS Card, an expired drivers license, and still not my BC. I decided to flip through the pages of my Passport, not expecting to find anything, but why not? And towards the last page, OMG, there it was, folded neatly in the back, my BC!
Fortunately for me, I didn’t have to go nuts trying to figure out what I was going to have to do to expedite this insane process. Yes, some states you can drive to some government office in person, but I have no desire to call these people, assuming you could actually reach someone, and potentially have to drive 4 hours to the state Capital.
Learn from my experience, find your documents, before it’s too late.