Quote from: tgchar21 on July 07, 2014, 08:06:49 AM
It's the state that issues/issued the document in question - for a birth certificate it's the state where you were born, for a driver's license or other ID it's the state that issues the ID."
That's how it worked out for me. What each state needs varies. As it happened, my state of residence only needed my change of name document for my DL gender marker change and that was it, apart from a special form. For some reason my state of residence also notified my birth state about the name change, and the birth state contact ME asking if I wanted to change my birth certificate and even sent me the forms. All I needed was a letter from my FFS surgeon stating I had surgery that put me into the F category -- and that didn't need to be SRS. I had a new birth certificate in a couple of weeks. It was really fast.
I changed my passport easily. State only needed the letter from FFS, but as I had the birth certificate and DL, it was a bit of an overkill.
Don't forget contacting the Social Security Office. They will do a name change, but not a gender marker until you have a surgeon's letter for SRS, at least that was they way it was last year. Rules change.
It DOES take
months to update credit cards, all your utilities, cable, phones, any mortgage or car loans etc. Most of the time they already have a policy in place and just need you to fill out a form and provide the name change document. It's easy to overlook or put off something, but what you overlook can come back to bite you.
In all cases, I had no push back from bureaucrats. In fact, several who I dealt with face to face (SSA, State Department, DL, and name change) were pleased to do it as it was something different.
It's a pain, but if you are organized, it isn't so bad.