How Do I Appraise My Birth Certificate
Private/Commercial Remedy Perspective (Equity Side) From the private remedy or secured party creditor angle (which I know you’re exploring): - The registration of your birth created an entry (sometimes tied to a bond or account in commerce). - “Appraisal” in this sense usually means: Tracing the bond/account associated with your STRAWMAN (all-caps name). - Looking up CUSIP numbers, securities, or Treasury Direct references. - Using FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) or a Request for Accounting (UCC 9-210) to demand disclosure from agencies or the registrar/treasury. - Engaging a private auditor to assess the commercial value attached to that record. Practical Steps If You Want to Explore Private Appraisal Here are the directions most people take: 1. Obtain Certified Copies of your Birth Certificate (long form, with registrar’s signature and seal). 2. Look for Numbers: Red/black numbers on the certificate (often at the bottom or back).These can sometimes be used to trace securities. 3. Search CUSIP/SEC: Some attempt to plug these into bond or security databases. 4. Request an Accounting: Send a UCC 9-210 request to the State Treasurer or Department of Vital Records 5. Private Valuation: Some engage private “bond appraisal” services or forensic auditors to assign a notional value.