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Re: Do I check yes or no?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:48 am
by redlin67
WildBill wrote:
liljojo47110 wrote:the paperwork i have says its not a certified copy so will that be enough to send in since they dont give out certified copies?
What other choice do you have. Send it in and see what happens. Since they have all the information, the DPS can probably contact them directly if they need more.
They wouldn't give me a cerified copy either.

Re: Do I check yes or no?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:56 am
by liljojo47110
ok cool. ill just send it in and see what happens.

Re: Do I check yes or no?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:19 am
by MojoTexas
It doesn't have to be certified or notarized. I just has to look official...i.e., on letterhead, with contact information, etc.

As someone previously pointed out, they want you to do the leg-work of tracking down the details. Just do the best you can.

Re: Do I check yes or no?

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:50 am
by WildBill
redlin67 wrote:
WildBill wrote:
liljojo47110 wrote:the paperwork i have says its not a certified copy so will that be enough to send in since they dont give out certified copies?
What other choice do you have. Send it in and see what happens. Since they have all the information, the DPS can probably contact them directly if they need more.
They wouldn't give me a cerified copy either.
I apologize for confusing the issue. I was thinking of documents filed with the county recorder, such as power of attorney, etc. You can go to the country clerk office in person or order those types of documents by mail and they come with an official embossed stamp. Apparently criminal records are handled by an entirely different department and process.