2010 California Code
Health and Safety Code
Article 7. Revision Of Birth Records To Reflect Change Of Sex

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 103425-103445



103425.  Whenever a person born in this state has undergone surgical
treatment for the purpose of altering his or her sexual
characteristics to those of the opposite sex, a new birth certificate
may be prepared for the person reflecting the change of gender and
any change of name accomplished by an order of a court of this state,
another state, the District of Columbia, or any territory of the
United States. A petition for the issuance of a new birth certificate
in those cases shall be filed with the superior court of the county
where the petitioner resides.



103430.  (a) The petition shall be accompanied by an affidavit of a
physician documenting the sex change, and a certified copy of the
court order changing the applicant's name (if applicable).
   (b) The petition shall be heard at the time appointed by the court
and objections may be filed by any person who can, in those
objections, show to the court good reason against the change of birth
certificate. At the hearing, the court may examine on oath the
petitioner, and any other person having knowledge of facts relevant
to the application. At the conclusion of the hearing the court shall
make an order to issue a new certificate, or dismissing the petition,
as to the court may seem right and proper.
   (c) A certified copy of the decree of the court ordering the new
birth certificate, shall within 30 days from the date of the decree,
be filed with the State Registrar. Upon receipt thereof together with
the fee prescribed by Section 103725, the State Registrar shall
establish a new birth certificate for the applicant.
   (d) The new birth certificate shall indicate the sex of the
registrant as it has been surgically altered and shall reflect any
change of name specified in the application if accompanied by a court
order, as prescribed by Section 103425. No reference shall be made
in the new birth certificate, nor shall its form in any way indicate,
that it is not the original birth certificate of the registrant.



103435.  In lieu of separate proceedings, a single petition for a
change of name and issuance of a new birth certificate reflecting a
change of gender may be filed with the superior court. With respect
to such a petition, the court shall follow the procedure set forth in
Title 8 (commencing with Section 1275) of Part III of the Code of
Civil Procedure. A certified copy of the decree of the court issued
pursuant to this section shall within 30 days be filed with both the
Secretary of State and the State Registrar. Upon its receipt, the
State Registrar shall establish a new birth certificate as provided
in this article.


103440.  The new birth certificate shall supplant any birth
certificate previously registered for the applicant and shall be the
only birth certificate open to public inspection. The application and
supporting affidavit shall be filed with the original record of
birth, that shall remain as a part of the records of the State
Registrar. All records and information specified in this article,
other than the newly issued birth certificate, shall be available
only upon written request of the registrant or an order of a court of
record.
   When a new birth certificate is established under this article,
the State Registrar shall transmit copies of the newly established
birth certificate for filing to the local registrar and the county
recorder whose records contain copies of the original certificate,
who shall forward the copies of the original certificate to the State
Registrar for filing with the original certificate, if it is
practical for him or her to do so. If it is impractical for him or
her to forward the copy to the State Registrar, he or she shall
effectually seal a cover over the copy of the original certificate in
a manner as not to deface or destroy the copy and forward a verified
statement of his or her action to the State Registrar. Thereafter
the information contained in the record shall be available only upon
written request of the registrant or on order of a court of record.



103445.  The State Registrar shall transmit a certified copy of a
birth certificate newly established under this article to the
registrant without additional charge.


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