Several month ago, I started to get my birth certificate from F to M. I needed the proper certificate to get passport. I'm adopted and my certificate was never given to my adoptive parents. At first, the director of the registrar was helpful and we fixed the name change on the certificate. He sent me attachments to copy, fill out and notorize to get my gender changed on it. Now, almost six months later and a lot of leg work, I've been told that I need to give them my birth certificate to get it changed. I told them the situation, but now all I'm getting is the run around.
I've followed their instructions, but then they add something else. I really need the passport so that I can go to another country for treatment of a pain condition. The treatment isn't legal in the states, so I can't say anything about it. I've about had it at this point. I don't know if its just slow govenment bull or if they have a problem with transgenders. No they want the original copy I got from my lawyer twenty six years ago. Given the government's record on these things, I am very reluctant to send the original name change. They clam there is a second one in the special document's section, so they should be able to get it themselves. If I give them the original and they lose it, I can't go get another one because the law office is no longer there and the lawyer has retired.
Has anyone else who was adopted had to get their birth certificate changed? If so, did you run into problems? Every document except the birth cert. is legally male, I did it through a lawyer so there would be no problems. Any help here would be appreciated greatly.
sam1234