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I have a duplicate Birth Certificate which is Certified..


And have Copies of my Birth Certificate, I need to get the Copies certified.


I was told the Post Office could do this, but they say they cannot do it.


I asked my bank but was told they can only do this if you are personally known by the manager.

Been with my bank for 40 Years and thgey don't know me.


Was told it has to be someone I have a personal relationship with. like a doctor.


My dentist could not help so I tried my GP. who also refused.


Anyone got any Ideas.


I need this done urgently to start drawing my pension...


Fox.

My Birth Certificate got lost in the Blitz in the war, I got a copy when shown for the Call up into the army there was no problem, it cost 6 pence in old money.

Certified Copy of the Birth in the Sub-District N.W.Camberwell. St. Giles Hospital.

The Certified Copy does say that it can only be used for that named reason. ( No other use or purpose whatever )

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