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Idk if that dogshit executive order applies to birth certificates or if it’s just passports and other federal identity documents. As far as I’m aware birth certificates are managed by the state and I live in a blue state (Minnesota), so I’m thinking maybe I could but idk.
I’m planning on using my passport that I got a few months ago as one of my supporting documents but I’m worried that it might get confiscated. (My passport has an F on it, my birth certificate currently has an M on it)
You can get them from the county. Less than $30. Just go do it. All you need is the passport, cash, and an unsigned but filled out application.
https://www.hennepin.us/en/residents/licenses-certificates-permits/birth
If you don’t have this part done then maybe research it a bit more:
https://transequality.org/documents/minnesota-identity-documents
That seems to be just for getting a copy of a birth certificate and I need to do an amendment which isn’t as easy as that.
The first link and text of the post is about getting a copy of the birth certificate.
The second link is about amendments and seems accurate as far as I can tell.
Regardless you will probably want to order certified copies at the same time.
The birth certificate amendment paperwork has an option for ordering a copy so I shouldn’t need to order any at the courthouse, but I do appreciate your helpfulness!
https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/vitalrecords/docs/bamendia.pdf