Thanks. I still believe if the state of Hawaii verified that he was born there it’s a settled issue and a waste of time to pursue it further.
Nice. As soon as the legs are kicked out from under your original gripe, you change the subject.
From the State of Hawaii website
“Who is Eligible to Apply for an Amended Certificate of Birth?
As provided by law (HRS §§338-17.7, 338-20.5), the following persons may apply for an amended certificate of birth:
A person born in the State of Hawaii who already has a birth certificate filed with the Department of Health and
has become legally adopted, or
has undergone a sex change operation, or
a legal determination of the nonexistence of a parent and child relationship for a person identified as a parent on the birth certificate on file has been made, or
previously recorded information in relation to the persons surname and/or the fathers personal particulars has been altered pursuant to law.
A person born in a foreign country who has been legally adopted in the State of Hawaii. “
It looks like you can get a Hawaiian birth certificate if you were born in a foreign country but adopted in the state of Hawaii.
If it is such a waste of time, why are you even on this thread???
>>>I still believe if the state of Hawaii verified that he was born there its a settled issue...
I didn’t see the wording of the state of Hawaii verifying he was born there. I saw the state of Hawaii verifying that the original certificate was on file.