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Louisiana
LOUISIANA Statute: La. Rev. Stat. Ann. 40:62 (A) (2004)

Louisiana will change both name and sex, and will issue a new birth certificate rather than amend the old one.

You will need an original letter from your SRS surgeon and an original, or certified, copy of the order for your name change, which must be approved by the district attorney. If you are married, your spouse must give written consent for the changes.

Statute:
(A) Any person born in Louisiana who has sustained sex reassignment, or corrective, surgery, which has changed the anatomic structure of the sex of that individual to that of a sex other than that which appears on the original birth certificate of the individual, may petition a court of competent jurisdiction as provided in this section to obtain a new birth certificate.

CONTACT INFORMATION
William H. Barlow
State Registrar and Director
Division of Records and Statistics

Updated information as of January 2002

RS 40:62
PART II. BIRTH RECORD AFTER CHANGE IN SEX DESIGNATION
62. Issuance of new birth certificate after anatomical change of sex by surgery
A. Any person born in Louisiana who has sustained sex reassignment or corrective surgery which has changed the anatomical structure of the sex of the individual to that of a sex other than that which appears on the original birth certificate of the individual, may petition a court of competent jurisdiction as provided in this section to obtain a new certificate of birth.

B. Suits authorized by this section shall be filed contradictorily against the state registrar in the judicial district court having jurisdiction over the parish in which the petitioner resides or over the parish in which the petitioner was born. A nonresident born in Louisiana shall file the petition in the parish o birth. The suit of any petitioner born in Louisiana shall be filed contradictorily against the State Registrar. In the event the petitioner is married, the spouse shall also be a necessary party to the suit. To the extent that the petititoner’s name is to be changed, the district attorney shall also be a necessary party. In all cases the petition shall be accompanied by a certified copy of the petitioner’s original birth record, in which case the short-form birth certificate card shall not be sufficient.

C. The court shall require such proof as it deems necessary to be convinced that the petitioner was properly diagnosed as a transsexual or pseudo-hermaphrodite, that sex reassignment or corrective surgery has been properly performed upon the petitioner, and that as a result of such surgery and subsequent medical treatment the anatomical structure of the sex of the petitioner has been changed to a sex other than that which is stated on the original birth certificate of the petitioner. It the court shall bind that the evidence sustains the required, proof, the court shall render a judgment ordering the issuance of a new birth certificate changing the sex designated thereon from that shown upon the petitioner’s original certificate of birth. The petitioner may in the same suit seek to have the name of the petitioner changed, and the court may render judgment in accordance with law upon this additional petition at the same time.

D. (1) A certified copy of the petition and judgment for a new certificate pursuant to this section shall be furnished to the state registrar of vital records at New Orleans within ten days after the judgment is rendered. The registrar shall issue to the petitioner a new certificate or certified copy thereof; whereupon the original birth certificate and the copy of the petition and judgment received by the registrar shall be sealed in a package and filed in the archives of the vital records. Registry.

(2) This sealed package shall be opened only upon demand of the individual to whom the new certificate was issued, and then only by order of the court which rendered the judgment ordering the issuance of the new certificate.

Acts 1979, No. 776 1; Acts 1986, No. 876 1.

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