bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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It's a marriage certificate that's missing , not birth certificate. I was able to get a new BC a few months ago.
I hope you're right with the shorter time frame.
In our case I have multiple copies of our marriage certificate. Our license was obtained at and we got married at our county recorder. When we were done with the ceremony, the officiant (who was also a clerk) asked if we wanted a certified copy immediately and we said yes. That certified copy has the same person signing as the officiant, the filer, and the attester. I'm not sure what I could have done if the county lost the record. The State of California keeps all marriage records, but there's this weird 9 year hole where the state won't issue certified copies of marriage certificates.
And you never know. These are human beings and you never know who decides that it's "good enough" even though technically they can insist on a marriage license as proof of a name change. I think some name changes via marriage are made official with a court order.