PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced changes Wednesday to its birth certification application rules. The department will now allow people as young as 16 years old to ...
Pennsylvania is launching a pilot program that will provide on-the-spot birth certificates to help speed up the process for people seeking new jobs and other opportunities. The Pennsylvania ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania's governor is announcing that the state will no longer charge homeless people a $20 fee in order to obtain their birth certificates. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf ...
Individuals now as young as 16 can access their birth certificates in Pennsylvania, which is a necessary document to establish their identity when applying for a state driver’s license, a job, and ...
Applicants are now eligible to request a birth certificate at the age of 16, rather than 18. Officials say it's a move that will help some minors experiencing homelessness more easily navigate the ...
LANCASTER, PA — The Pennsylvania Departments of Labor & Industry (L&I) and Health (DOH) have introduced a new initiative allowing residents to receive on-the-spot birth certificates at PA CareerLink® ...
Pennsylvania's governor is announcing that the state will no longer charge homeless people a $20 fee in order to obtain their birth certificates. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf announced the policy change ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvania will no longer charge homeless people the $20 fee for a birth certificate. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf announced the policy change on Monday during a news conference ...
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