Can there be a “verification” that is not the “verification in lieu of a certified copy” that HRS 338-14.3 is talking about?
For instance, if I say to the HDOH, “Please verify this name and date of birth from Obama’s “Certificate of Hawaiian Birth”: Barack Hussein Obama II, Aug 4, 1961”, would that be the “verification in lieu of a certified copy” to which HRS 338-14.3 refers?
If the HDOH verified that name and birth date - after I had specifically stated that it was supposed to be from a legally-invalid COHB - would HI’s verification of those items from the COHB actually certify that Obama was TRULY born on Aug 4, 1961? Or would they be certifying that they have a COHB which claims that?
Not that I can find anywhere in Hawaii statues. One can ask for a certified copy of various types of certificates or a verification in lieu of a certified copy.
Not that I can find anywhere in Hawaii statues. One can ask for a certified copy of various types of certificates or a verification in lieu of a certified copy.