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Can a birth certificate be changed legally, due to changes that occur in a person's life? If so, how can it still be called a birth certificate?
 
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You may be able to change your original birth certificate. The two main reasons are legally changing your name (marriage doesn't count) or by having a sex change. These rules do differ state to state. You would need to contact your state vital records department for more information. Birth certificates can be ammended for paternity or mistakes. The original information stays and just is crossed out. The new information is added above the changed text.

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Thanks Clare. I'm totally shocked. I had no idea that a birth certificate could be changed, and when I heard that it could be done because of a sex change, I thought it was a lie. It seems to me that a birth certificate should be just whatever you were at birth, or it's not really a genuine birth certificate. Look like the logical thing to do would be to issue a new document for your new birth, and they both should be kept together. The original seems just as important to me.
 
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I was shocked too. I just found this trans gender site. It may not be 100% accurate but they should know. LOL Check it out and see for yourself. The page seems reliable.

Rules for changing birth certificate- different rules for different states

P.S. Don't click the back button on the site. Its just a sex change site. I'm only posting the link for the laws page.
 
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Thanks Clare. Smile
 
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"Don't click the back button on the site. Its just a sex change site."

uh...What happens if you click on it? (Or do I want to know?)
 
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You get your original equipment back, mounted and bronzed.
 
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I had my birth certificate amended, for the simple reason that it was stamped deceased and was attached to my death certificate. They had a feeling it was wrong when I showed up in person.

The minor error occurred because my late brother and I had the same birthday, albeit one year apart.

I often wonder what freedoms I might enjoy if the government continued to think that I was dead.
 
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I often wonder what freedoms I might enjoy if the government continued to think that I was dead.



No taxes? Smile
 
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