Have any of you ordered copies of LO's birth certificate yet?
I ordered a certified copy of my DD's from the County's department of vital records and was totally surprised by how little is on it. All that's on it is her name, DOB, county she was born in, and mine and my husband's names, our ages, and the states we were born in.
She was born in a different state from both DH and I. We're from IL and TX and our birth certificates both have a ton of info on them - time of birth, hospital we were born in, doctor who attended, home address, weight and length, whether we were from a multiple birth, mother's and father's hometown, etc.
Is having minimal information on a birth certificate just the norm now? Or is it just my state? I don't think I could have ordered the wrong thing, there was only one option for birth certificates. It just struck me as weird that it is so different than mine and DH's.
Re: birth certificates question
It's a certified copy. But mine is also a certified copy (literally it's a xerox copy of the original piece of paper, with the county's embossed seal) so I guess that's what I expected. Apparently things have changed since the early 1980s, imagine that
So is there an old-school style birth certificate recorded with the county, or is the minimalist certified version all they do any more? Do the 'long form' ones like mine exist anymore except as a medical record? My hospital only has electronic medical records and told us they do not distribute birth certificates (which makes sense) and that was the only thing that the county gave me the option to order.
oh, I just saw your reply on the "where are you from" thread! So where'd you go to high school?
just kidding, I despise that question. I live near Wsh U and work in NoCo. Are you from here? When you say you're in NoCo for now, does that mean you're trying to move?
Eureka High, by the way :