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After completing sex-reassignment surgery, many individuals want to
correct their birth records in order to be able to secure accurate
identification, passports, etc.
Most people seeking to amend their birth record choose to do
so via court order. State district court judges in Minnesota have
authority under
Minnesota Statute 144.218 to order old birth records
destroyed and replacement records issued if the judge finds that the
information on the old record is "incomplete, inaccurate, or false."
Many people who have completed the physical transformation from one sex
to another have been able to demonstrate to judges' satisfaction, by
documenting sex-correction surgery through a letter from their surgeon,
that the sex information on their initial birth record is "incomplete,
inaccurate, or false" and that the judge is authorized to order a
correction.
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