Proserpina
Senior Member
So I should start by seeing an attorney?
...no, that's not what I meant.
I had an attorney for a different matter. She was willing and able to vouch for me.
So I should start by seeing an attorney?
What state are you in?
I am in Indiana. I had to go through this with my daughter, twice as a teen because twice her purse got stolen and she wasn't smart enough to keep her important documents out of her purse the second time
First step was me showing MY ID to get her birth certificate. Then I with MY ID had to get a copy of her social security card using that birth certificate. Then SHE was able to go to the DMV and get her state ID (the first time) and a replacement driver's license, (the second time).
The OP could have some difficulties without cooperation from his/her parents.
Attorney representing person named onI just found this, and as I was reading it...well, proofreading ability doesn't appear to be necessary in some government jobs. Scroll down a bit...
http://www.in.gov/isdh/files/Id_requirements.pdf
What would I have to do?Attorney representing person named on
record (must have I.D. for self with direct
interest spelled out on letter head or court
documents)
might be the only way to get the birth certificate if the parents aren't willing to cooperate.
What would I have to do?
and it WILL work,right?
Again,I have NOTHING but my birth record.
Yes,and I'm contacting the BMV via gmail and asking them and I'm probably not going to get my parents to help,I don't see what you mean.Did you actually read the posts?
Don't contact by email. GO IN AND TALK TO THEM.Yes,and I'm contacting the BMV via gmail and asking them and I'm probably not going to get my parents to help,I don't see what you mean.
I'm sorry if I missed something,it's a little hard to think straight right now.
Sorry,I should have mentioned that the closest town to me is a few hours walk,and my parents aren't going to like that I walk all that way,so I should probably wait until I'm 18 and see if I can find someone who lives closer and is willing to let me stay with them before I do that.Don't contact by email. GO IN AND TALK TO THEM.
I just wanted to know,ahead of time,if it is possible for me to get an id,so I could stop worrying.Sorry,I should have mentioned that the closest town to me is a few hours walk,and my parents aren't going to like that I walk all that way,so I should probably wait until I'm 18 and see if I can find someone who lives closer and is willing to let me stay with them before I do that.
I know this just keeps getting harder,please don't think I'm trying to make it harder.
You need to READ what's been given you and ACT upon it.I just wanted to know,ahead of time,if it is possible for me to get an id,so I could stop worrying.