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albaqwerty | 13:25 Fri 20th Jul 2018 | ChatterBank
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I needed to request a copy of my birth cert to help me prove my identity.

Now, 2 things :

1 - I didn't need proof of my ID to request a copy

2 - I'm a whole 8 minutes older than I thought I was.

I like life - it's blinking weird at times :-D
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I didn't even know time of birth was on a birth cert.
Old up! That doesn't seem right (1)
Wait a few minutes!, so that means you're a bit wiser Albs? (2)
xx
It isn't on mine.
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Patsy, a whole 8 minutes if you don't mind :-)) xx

Re. the time - wonder if it's to do with the ''Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 - which is blinking weird cos I was born in 63.
Probably because I'm almost certain it's not on my kids certs.
The things' have got the time of their births on their birth certificates.
Just had a look and yep, time of birth is on my birth certificate. First time I've really looked at it. Kept my mum up late that day!
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Mr Alba and our 'things' have the times on theirs too.

Sherr, I do love how your refer to your sprogs, mine are just sprogs :-) x
no you don't need to be the person on the cert to request a copy I think.
I think they put time of birth on certificates in Scotland, but only in the rest of UK in the case of multiple births.

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