Alex R. a écrit:
From: "Anthere" anthere8@yahoo.com
Delirium a écrit:
Alex T. wrote:
That process would seem to indicate that you could require the
application
to be verified by a notary, thus ensuring that it is from a distinct
individual.
That is usually what NPO membership coordinators due is verify membership status, so it
is
not outrageous to ask someone to fill out a form, get it notarized and mail
it
to someone to be entitled to vote.
A notary ?!? Well...I never had the use of a notary, even to receive an heritage :-(
Ant, in the United States a "Notary" is not the same this as a "Notaire" under the civil law. A Notary Public is someone who takes oaths and verifies the identities of individuals. They usually perform this service for a small sum, you can usually go to a public shop such as a pharmacy or perhaps a bank or savings and loan assocation or credit union and for a couple of dollars they will verify your identity. In Quebec we call this a "Commissioner of Oaths".
We have no such thing in France. We show our identity card, a copy is provided if necessary.
Until recently, we could go to the city hall, and have an official copy of it for case such as this one, but the practice is now bogus.
There is no other way to prove our identity than to show an identity card, or to request a birth statement from where we born. Which is rather infrequent.