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'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 ...
Officials say it's a move that will help some minors experiencing homelessness more easily navigate the foster or juvenile justice system by accessing personal records that are vital to helping them ...
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 ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The state is changing its birth certificate requirements to make it easier for teens. Residents as young as 16 years old can now request a copy, which is necessary to apply for a ...
Oct. 2—HARRISBURG — Records of births and deaths in Pennsylvania migrate this week to a new online system. The Department of Health plans to transfer the records between Friday and Monday, shifting ...
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 ...
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 ...
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