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(Unrelated note: If you live and/or work in Worcester County, MA, please fill out this survey on GLBT needs in Worcester County. It's open until Friday.)

Last night in support group, I learned that to get a legal name change in Worcester Probate Court, you need the "long form" of your birth certificate.

I don't believe I have the "long form." My parents had the "long form," but it was torn and beat up, hence I got a replacement copy to apply for my "public trust" clearance for my job (they wanted proof of citizenship, and at the time I did not have a passport). The replacement copy had a raised seal, my name, date of birth, apparent gender, and parents' names. I was surprised, having seen what I now know to be the "long form," that there was so little information on it. At any rate, it was sufficient to get a government security clearance (before 9/11), as well as a passport.

Even if I don't decide to transition, this "long form" might be good to have. Does anyone know the process by which I'd get a copy (I was born in New York City)? I suppose the same way I got the replacement, except to specify the long form...
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