I applied for a passport in California using my Illinois birth certificate, a short form that looks pretty much exactly like the Hawaii short form, with no more or less information on it. The guy at the passport office didn't question it. What isn't acceptable is a document that California issues called a Certified Abstract of Birth, because it lists the place the certificate was issued as the place of birth.You can find the information about what the State Dept accepts and doesn't accept here.
I applied for a passport in California using my Illinois birth certificate, a short form that looks pretty much exactly like the Hawaii short form, with no more or less information on it. The guy at the passport office didn’t question it. What isn’t acceptable is a document that California issues called a Certified Abstract of Birth, because it lists the place the certificate was issued as the place of birth.You can find the information about what the State Dept accepts and doesn’t accept here.
So you don’t have a California birth certificate? You instead used your Illinois birth certificate to obtain a US passport. Obviously, it’s a California short form BC that is not acceptable for passport purposes. You couldn’t figure that out on your own? You had to attempt to correct me on something that you should’ve figured out yourself, huh?