Certified copy Sentence Examples
The original prescription is kept by the pharmacist for either three or ten years, according to the country, and a certified copy given to the patient, written on white paper if for internal use, or on coloured paper (usually orange yellow) if for external use.
In 1284 the inhabitants petitioned the burgesses of Hereford for a certified copy of the customs of the latter town, and these furnished a model for the later demands of the growing community at Cardiff from its lords, while Cardiff in turn furnished the model for the Glamorgan towns such as Neath and Kenfig.
Registers of death are, in law, evidence of the fact of death, and the entry, or a certified copy of it, will be sufficient evidence without a certificate of burial, although it is desirable that it should also be produced.
On completion of the order, a certified copy interlocutor should be delivered to the Registrar of Companies.
You'll need to request a certified copy for your personal records.
If after reading and searching, you've decided to request a certified copy of your divorce record you can submit a request to Superior Court the divorce took place.
Once you have found the record you seek online, you can contact the district court for a certified copy of the record.
However, having a certified copy of the original record will be necessary for genealogical evidence.
After searching through the databases listed above and you find that a record exists, you will want to obtain a certified copy of your ancestor's marriage record if at all possible.
Be aware that states will charge an administration fee for a certified copy of the official record.
AdvertisementOnce you know that a record exists, you will want to go to the official repository for your state and county to obtain a certified copy of that record.
Once you know that a record exists and you have the county and other pertinent information, you may want to obtain an official certified copy.
However, do be aware that states will charge an administration fee for a certified copy of the official record.
Conducting a free birth records search is easy, but getting a certified copy of the record will cost you a little cash and, in the case of the very distant past, may be impossible to attain.
You can order a certified copy for about $22 or get a research-only copy for free.
AdvertisementThe state may also require a small fee for a certified copy.
The agency will then send the parent a certified copy of the birth certificate.
In the event the original certified copy is lost, a new one can be requested for a small fee.