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Mabus

(14,352 posts)
Mon Jan 30, 2012, 08:43 PM Jan 2012

Affidavit form for free (Kansas) birth certificates will be online

Topeka — State officials say an affidavit needed to obtain a free Kansas birth certificate will be online sometime this week.

A birth certificate is one of the documents that can be used to get a new voter photo identifications. Under a new state law, people may use a birth certificate to get a photo ID if they don't have any of the other 12 acceptable items to prove U.S. citizenship.

An application to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment is required to get the free birth certificate and have the usual $15 fee waived. People also must swear they will use the birth certificate to obtain a voter photo ID or to register to vote.

The Wichita Eagle reports the affidavits will be available at KDHE's website — kdheks.gov.


http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2012/jan/30/forms-free-birth-certificates-will-be-online/
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Affidavit form for free (Kansas) birth certificates will be online (Original Post) Mabus Jan 2012 OP
"online" is not "free" jberryhill Jan 2012 #1
But they are waiving the $15 fee for the birth certificate Mabus Jan 2012 #2
Yeah - anybody with a computer and internet access jberryhill Jan 2012 #3
If you are in Wichita, you can go to the library. Not sure about other places though... beyurslf Feb 2012 #4
If you can get to it when it's open jberryhill Feb 2012 #5

Mabus

(14,352 posts)
2. But they are waiving the $15 fee for the birth certificate
Mon Jan 30, 2012, 10:00 PM
Jan 2012

so it can be used as an ID for voting and that is huge.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
3. Yeah - anybody with a computer and internet access
Mon Jan 30, 2012, 11:52 PM
Jan 2012

Can save $15.

Whoopee!

Oh, yeah, and a printer.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
5. If you can get to it when it's open
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 12:31 AM
Feb 2012

I think it's great that a lot of government services can be reached online, but I worry about what happens when it's just assumed that everyone can access it.

If that is how the government is going to work, then to me it implies a right to Internet access. We are at a real fork in the road with the Internet.

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