Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 500.60 - Court Order to Restore Original Certificate of Birth
a) If a court of competent jurisdiction
enters a decree or order in which it finds that it is in the best interest of a
person for whom a new birth certificate has been established that his or her
original birth certificate be restored, the State Registrar, upon receipt of a
certified copy of such order or decree, shall restore the original Certificate
of Live Birth to its place in the files, and the new certificate and evidence
shall not be subject to inspection or certification, except upon order of a
court of competent jurisdiction.
b)
The copies of the original birth certificate shall be returned by the State
Registrar to the custodians of local records who shall replace them in their
official file and surrender the copy of the newly prepared birth record to the
State Registrar to be sealed from inspection.
Notes
Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11706, effective August 1, 1991
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