Apparently I'm in trouble too. I went looking for my birth certificate in my parents' files, and found the certificate they were issued by the state of Georgia back in 1997, when they requested a copy.
It's a computer printout on green paper with only the most basic information, that looks an awful lot like a COLB.
Then you might want to consider never running for the presidency rather than open up THAT can of worms.
Probably because it too is an abstract version. Does it have a seal and registrars signature? Is a real paper document. Or just a printout of an image they found online somewhere.
Point is, you know yours came from the state of Georgia, and if it is a real paper document, with raised seal and registrars signature stamp, then you are good to go.. probably, it depends on what is on it of course.
We don't know that the CoLB posted on KOS, Factcheck, Smears, etc, came from the state of Hawaii, nor has the state verified the information on it, other than to state that the original birth records they have on file also state that the birth was in Honolulu. We don't know, for instance, if the "birth record" shows a date filed just a few days after the date of birth, or much longer. We don't know if the DoB shown was really in 1961 or perhaps much earlier in '61 than shown. Lots of information not verified by the state, including his father's name and birthplace (the latter is not on the short form, but it is on the long form, and could be important).