Quick question (totally fucked)

Discussion in 'Ask The Old Hippies' started by kklilveggies, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. kklilveggies

    kklilveggies Member

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    My boyfriend lost his wallet today, which included his ID and his social security card. He can't get a new SS card without ID, and he can't get an ID without his SS card. Any suggestions?
     
  2. oink

    oink Member

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    Get a police report of the loss. They should be able to pull up his state I.D. with picture. He should be able to get his I.D. replaced with a copy ot that and the report.
     
  3. ESRUOS ENO

    ESRUOS ENO Senior Member

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    yeah your state agencys will be able to clear that up... Hes been around hasnt he?.. your bf wasnt just born yesterday?.. and isnt a terrorist is he? Dont have any warrents does he? Even if he did have a arrest warrent it would work in your favor to reestablish ID. theres no way that every single record of his existance is gone.. get a notarized statement from a lease, his boss, hell his mom and dad... and go to your state building.. and his last picture is in the DMV computer system.. pay 50 bucks and get new shit..
     
  4. shameless_heifer

    shameless_heifer Super Moderator

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    With a Copy of his Birth Certificate he can get his drivers licence and social security card. You can get a new drivers licence.. it like, has you thumb print and picture on it.. it can be replaced it's on file.. why all the drama?!? these things are easily replaced.. once your in the system, you in.. pictures and fingerprints.

    I have had replacement SS cards and I just gave them my old information and my mothers maidan name.

    sh
     
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