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From: bobn@bmcg.UUCP (Bob Nebert)
Newsgroups: net.legal,net.women
Subject: Re: Name Changes
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Date: Mon, 9-Sep-85 14:38:51 EDT
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> When we got married, my wife notified SS that she was changing her
> name, and they told her the same thing: they needed the original
> marriage license.  Her reaction was, I'M NOT TRUSTING THOSE BOZOS
> WITH MY MARRIAGE LICENSE!  (Not to mention the USPS.)  Instead, she
> went to the nearest SS office and physically applied for the name
> change.
> 		Steve Vegdahl
> 		Computer Research Lab.
> 		Tektronix, Inc.
> 		Beaverton, Oregon

I agree with your wife. I don't give anybody my original anything.
I'm still waiting for California to return my original birth certificate
from when I applied for my passport. It's only been two years.
Maybe they have been busy huh?