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Well, at school I've been signing tons of important documents (like TAKS and lots of other stuff) as me being born in August 17th. I was searching through my documents at home and saw my birth certificate. Under examination, it said I was born August 16th rather than the 17th. Can this affect me, even if it's just one day?

2007-08-12 02:34:47 · 1 answers · asked by Liquid Snake 5 in Education & Reference Other - Education

O btw I have no earthly idea which category this was supposed to be in.

2007-08-12 02:35:11 · update #1

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sanctity of the documents that you have signed / attested does not arise from your date of birth but, by the post you hold.so none of the whose dox you have signed will have any problem.

now comes the question comes "how did the actual and recorded DOB difference occur?".
if you have benefited from such a difference then at sometime or other you may find yourself in a bind.

file a sworn affidavit and get the record straightened.
if nobody is aware (including friends and your family members,wife,son daughter siblings etc.) then you should let the sleeping dog sleep.cross the bridge when it comes and not worry about it all.

2007-08-12 03:45:22 · answer #1 · answered by charlatan 7 · 0 0

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