If KDHE previously changed my birth certificate to align with my gender identity, is that birth certificate still valid?

Yes. If the birth certificate currently in your possession reflects a sex different from that assigned at birth, you may continue to use that as your record of birth; however, if a certified copy of that record is requested, then the new copy must reflect the sex assigned at birth, in accordance with Senate Bill 180. Learn more about the impacts of SB 180 (PDF).

Show All Answers

1. Can I amend my birth certificate to align with my gender identity?
2. If KDHE previously changed my birth certificate to align with my gender identity, is that birth certificate still valid?
3. My name is misspelled/wrong on the birth certificate. How do I fix it?
4. My birth date is wrong. How do I fix my date of birth?
5. My first and/or middle names are missing. How do I add my first and/or middle name?
6. My last or entire name is missing. How do I add my last or entire name?
7. My first and middle name are switched around. How do I fix this?
8. I have had a legal name change. How do I fix my birth certificate?
9. I have gotten married; do I need to change my birth certificate?
10. My father’s name is not listed on birth certificate. How do I list my father’s name on the birth certificate?
11. Where do I mail my request or documentation?
12. What is the cost to amend my certificate? Are there any fees?