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How Does One Change One's Birth Certificate?


Guest Rayne

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OK....first, my name IS official now. The judge finally signed the paperwork on Monday and I got it in the mail yesterday.

I had to go to Social Security to get the name changed on my Social Security card. I asked if I could change the M to an F and the guy said, "Only with a corrected birth certificate".

How do I do that? Do all states allow it?

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To get the correct procedure for a given state you need to contact the office in that state that handles birth and death records for it.

According to what I've heard.....

Some states only require a letter from your physician verifying that you have had surgery with regard to your reproductive area to reassign you, others will require a copy of your medical record stating what that surgery was. Some (or at least ohio according to hearsay?) pretty much doesn't care what you submit they don't wanna do it. Bottom line: it varies.

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Also what is the process in Ohio if anyone knows?

well, in ohio you can only get an "ammended" birth certificate. i'm pretty sure that all your original information would still be on there and you can never change the gender marker....although i hear that they're pushing to change that. i'm not 100% sure if all your original info would still be on there, but that's just how it was for me. oh, and to go get the name changed you just have to go down to the court house and state your case to the judge. (trust me, i just made it sound much scarier than it actually is :rolleyes: )

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Guest Kelly Ann

Probably the cheapest advice is to call your state bar association and ask for an attorney with experience in gender re-assignment issues. From your posts Rayne you are as serious as a heart attack girl...this is a legal issue and it needs legal attention in the state your in...if you move...it'll go with you if it's done right, if it's not...well try and try again...not an option. When something is REALLY important the cheapest advice/guidance/money you'll ever get/spend is GOOD legal help. BTW congrats on your job...I read that some time ago and was too shy to post to it. I'm reaaaaallly happy for you lady (-; smiling from ear to ear, Kelly Ann

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Guest Amanda_Henderson

Some states will change the marker on you SS, some will not. I dont know if this varies for state to state. I asked the gal in my home state if I could get my marker changed, she said only when I complete GRS. I know that Idaho will not change the gender marker, not even with the compleation of GRS, and they keep the birth name on the records, This sucks but it is what some people do have to deal with. I had to call Vital Records, I think that all states are using this system to keep better track of the records, but I had to send in a letter of legel name change, along with a little money, + if I wanted it over night I had to pay for the package and send it along with the letter and money order.

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well, in ohio you can only get an "ammended" birth certificate. i'm pretty sure that all your original information would still be on there and you can never change the gender marker....although i hear that they're pushing to change that. i'm not 100% sure if all your original info would still be on there, but that's just how it was for me. oh, and to go get the name changed you just have to go down to the court house and state your case to the judge. (trust me, i just made it sound much scarier than it actually is :rolleyes: )

Yah, right now, Ohio refuses to let you get your birth certificate gender marker changed no matter what :(

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Guest Donna Jean

Ok..so this really has me on the fence....

Number one....my wife and I intend to stay married no matter how far I go and my intentions are to go all the way through GRS....

Number two....in many places your marriage is automatically annulled when you complete GRS..

Number two and one half....we don't want that!

Number three....if Ohio won't change your B/C to "F" will our marriage get cancelled???

(Note...Ohio...check my little flag)

Number four....I don't want to remain "M" on my B/C when I'm done, dang it... :angry:

Where will I be...there is this place called "Limbo" I've heard so much about..HMmmm

This is already incredibaly hard...why so much more????? <_<

Double Dangitty!!! (Mfmhff..grouse....argh!)

Miffed Donna Jean

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i don't know much about the legalities of marriage but i do know that there is a group of people (lawyers and all) making a push with the government to be able to change the gender marker in ohio. i heard about this a little while ago so i don't know where it's at at this point but i do know that it's happening...at one point there was a link somewhere here to get in touch with the people doing this...

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Guest Leah1026

Here's a good list:

http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html

Idaho, Tennessee and Ohio don't allow changes. However, that doesn't mean those policies won't be changed in the future.

ALL marriages are still legal after SRS. As far as I know there has NEVER been a case of a marriage being nullified because of SRS in the USA. Nobody wants to open that can of worms. As a result all that matters is what your status was when the marriage was entered into. I personally know such a couple here in my state. This is a little know fact: This has resulted in dozens of legal same-sex marriages across the country.

Social Security will not change your sex without a letter from a SRS surgeon certifying surgery has been accomplished (transsexual women anyways). This is a FIRM policy, no bargaining and they don't care about your birth certificate. I know because I did the change with Social Security a week after my surgery before I left Trinidad Colorado. I didn't do my birth certificate until about 2 weeks later after I was home. Each state has different procedures so see the link above.

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Guest Donna Jean

Leah said:

ALL marriages are still legal after SRS. As far as I know there has NEVER been a case of a marriage being nullified because of SRS in the USA. Nobody wants to open that can of worms. As a result all that matters is what your status was when the marriage was entered into. I personally know such a couple here in my state. This is a little know fact: This has resulted in dozens of legal same-sex marriages across the country.

Gee, Leah..thats comforting to know! Thank you so much for your help..you seem to be a storehouse of knowledge! Thanks for being around!!

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Its an add on (but but doesn't apply to you Donna Jean cuz you two are happy :)) ..All marriages are legal HOWEVER if the nontransitioning party wanting to end the marriage, in some states, its grounds for an annulment. [Tidbit for anyone who needs to know that]

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