Hi, I live in Louisiana, where a SRS is typically required to change the gender marker on your license.
However, I'm born in Pennsylvania, where only a note is needed from a physician stating you're on HRT or have GID to change your Driver's License and/or Birth Certificate.
My post breaks into two inquiries. I was going to state an additional theory related to this, but would like to keep the answers/ideas/experiences in this post, and make another post for that.
First, if I had my Birth Certificate changed to reflect my new ID/Gender, does anyone here have any experience to if the local DMV would see it as either a mistake on my license, or that the BC would supersede normal policy, as you need your BC to get your License in the first place?
Second, if the above would not be a simple remedy: If I was to move back up to PA temporarily, and get a license there with my new ID; what would happen when I try to transfer my license back down to LA, or another state I already had a license? Would they transfer the current information, or fall back to the old license, due to the law of typically requiring a SRS certificate?
Any experience on anything relevant to these matter? I've read one person just went to the DMV to have their gender marker amended as a mistake. They claimed they didn't even have to show the paperwork, that the teller just looked at them and said "guess so", because their height was also wrong... but this was before 2010, AFAIK.
Thanks!