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I never registered my son's birth, but I have not run into any problems. We obtained a Social Security card for him. If they check the with the US Passport Department there is a list of acceptable alternatives that may be used instead of a birth certificate. I believe some of them include a baptismal certificate, records of any pediatricians visits, family bible records. There are several that you can use.
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contemplate before considering a home birth?"Adrienne
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