I'm a pre-op FTM that has been on hormone treatment 6 years. I changed my name 15 years ago, but have never changed the gender. I don't know why I didn't ask my Dr for this sooner, didn't think it would be that easy. I randomly asked her last visit if I could get a letter to change my gender marker on my license, and she send it to me within 2 days.
It states "I, (dr's name and license #) am the attending physician of (my name), with whom I have a dr/patient relationship, and whom I have treated. I am a gynecologist who practices according to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. (My name) has has appropriate, permanent clinical treatment for gender transition to the new malel gender. All legal documentation including but not limited to Passport, Driver's License, Birth Certificate and Work Identification should reflect new gender."
So, I know all states have different laws. I see for Minnesota I have to send in a "Petition for Variance"
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/forms-documents/Documents/Petition_For_Variance_Form.pdf I'm not sure what "background documents" I'm supposed to send in, besides my license and maybe birth cert?
And then under "reason a variance should be granted", what should I write?
Also, being she listed changing my birth certificate also, could that be possible being I haven't officially had surgery yet? The couple different google searches I looked at, were either out dated, or not real specific.
Thanks!