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Maryland Vehicle Administration Threatens to Change Policy on Gender Markers

Started by MMarieN, December 10, 2009, 09:25:56 AM

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QuoteMaryland Vehicle Administration Threatens to Change Policy on Gender Markers

by:  Louise
Thu Dec 10, 2009 at 09:00:00 AM EST

The Maryland Vehicle Administration (MVA) is currently considering an update to their policy regarding changing the gender marker on a driver's license effective January 1, 2010.

Current Policy: To change the gender marker, an applicant must provide a physician or psychologist's report to confirm that the applicant is in active treatment. The MVA requires annual re-evaluations until the applicant "meets requirements for permanent gender change." If you are using a name other than your birth name, you must bring the document that initiated the change of name, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree or court name change order and your current License.

New Policy: The new policy would require an amended birth certificate. This requires going through the court system. Maryland code states that they will issue a birth certificate reflecting the proper gender only upon receipt of a certified copy of an order of from a court indicating that the sex of an individual born has been changed by surgical procedure and whether such individual's name has been changed. You cannot change the sex on a birth certificate simply by providing proof that you are undergoing medical treatment or procedures for gender reassignment.
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