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In the past I have had a few people request a letter from me stating
that they are a resident of Middlebury for various reasons. I usually
use criteria for being placed on the voter cklist. If they are on my
list I write a letter stating that they are on my list. If they are not
on my list I go through the same steps to see if I would add them to my
list and write a letter stating that they are eligible to be added to
the voter cklist. I think this also is another reason that the state
should come up with a consistent definition of resident.
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From: Huntington Clerk/Treasurer's Office
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Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 8:56 AM
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Subject: certification letter
Maybe I missed the discussion on this... I received a letter requesting
that our office (and yours) provide a statement of certification of
residency in order for someone to get a Vermont drivers license.
Having delivered mail in our town for 8 years, I pride myself on knowing
most people here. However, I am uncomfortable signing a document stating
that someone lives here unless I know that the person lives here.
I thought the statement should read,
" I certify ______________ says s/he is a Vermont resident who claims to
reside in Huntington, having shown me a piece of mail addressed to
him/her in this town."
Any comments or suggestions? Or is what we are to say per statute.
Heidi Racht
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