Quote from: aleon515 on May 27, 2014, 12:08:02 PM
I don't think it is so simple as a letter like that. But it may be in Dr G's mind. Simple. He does the sex reassignment surgery and you are now male, switcho-chango. LOL. I know some people were very impressed with his letter, and whoever writes them did a great job, but I was like "okay". I don't feel like it changed anything whatsoever in my mind (the surgery did, but that's different).
Male according to the law, varies by state, document, and what it is you are "legally" male for. I think i went over this elsewhere but there aren't too many documents that are "gendered": driver's license; SS card; passport; and birth certificate. Everyone puts a lot of stock in the BC but not a lot of identification is based on it. Very much is based on SS card and driver's license. But I don't actually think that say walking down the street one is legally anything, unless you have one of those absurd "walking while trans" incidents or something. I doubt any trans guys have these, but it is possible I suppose.
--Jay
Ok, here it is:
http://www.lambdalegal.org/publications/sources-of-authority-to-amend#DHere is a list of each of the states and what needs to be done in order to change your birth certificate. For my state (and New Mexico, as an aside), I would need to present Garramone's letter and then I could get a NEW birth certifcate stating that I was male (a "new" birth certificate means that it would not be amended with my old sex still on it. Some states just amend the old one). That is what would make me "legally male". Now that I am "male" I can marry as a male to a female, I can get health and life insurance as a male, etc.
My driver's license and passport marker can be changed with just a therapist's or HRT provider's note. This is a gender marker, not indication of my sex (but yes, it does say male or female, but it is how one sees themselves, not how one's State sees them).
This is the information on social security cards:
http://www.lambdalegal.org/blog/lambda-legal-applauds-ssa-update-to-gender-marker-policyHistorically, the SSA required people to send in proof of STS (for FTM this was top surgery). "Now transgender people can change their gender marker with the SSA by submitting either certain government-issued documentation reflecting a change, or certification from a physician confirming that they have received appropriate clinical treatment for gender transition. "
http://transequality.org/Resources/passports_2012.pdfPassport gender marker change is through ANY physician (including your PCP) saying you have received treatment for your preferred gender.
So, in sum:
1) Passport and social security cards - letter from physicians
2) Driver's License - depends on your state (some will take a letter from your therapist)
http://transequality.org/Resources/DL/DL_policies.html3) Birth certificate - depends on your state, but I believe that any state willing to change it requires top surgery at this time.
Birth certificate = what I have always heard people describe as them being "legally male" because they can getting married, get life insurance, etc., as male. Additionally, if you change your BC, you can get all the others changed, no physician note needed.
I hope this is useful to people. I found this to be the most updated information out there, but if it is wrong, please let me know/post in the thread because I certainly don't want incorrect information left standing as accurate.