As long as a medical doctor signed it you should be fine. If you don't hear back from them then I will see if I can't use the contact info I have to get the bottom of this. At that point I would have you pm an email address that I can pass on to the person who deals with these directly. My orginal letter the USPS lost. So after a waiting a few weeks I contacted them by phone. Then the person who deals with it called. At that point we lined up via email and I sent the form to her directly since even my birth certificate had been already changed at this point thanks to the mail snafu. Anything over a month is way to long of a wait. I know I didn't wait that long for a response. Once she received it I received it in 3 days. I believe you have to give them at least 14 days to process them if I remember correctly. I would work on getting the court order done in the meantime. Depending on which county you live in will depend on how long it will take. Your court date may get set out a good month unless your lucky to have your county seat in a small town that will allow you to drop it off and come back later to pick it up. The process was very easy. No stresser believe me.
Mariah
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I had the form filled out completely, the one from here:
http://www.dol.wa.gov/driverslicense/genderchange.html and sent it in with a copy of my current license. I didn't see any other information/documentation that they asked for. So that's all I sent. I just sent them an email last night asking about it, can't call since I'm disabled and can't speak so hopefully my email will get to them. If not I'll have to wait until I see my GT and have her call for me.
I was waiting on getting that letter back before going to court for the name change, so I could hopefully just take one day off and get it all done the same day. But maybe I shouldn't wait for it. Honestly, all this this stresses me out FAR more than even any of the surgeries.
How long did it take for you to get the letter from the DOL back, after you mailed it in? And, was it really as easy as taking that letter to an office and getting the gender marker changed? Or were the counter people difficult to deal with? I've been trying to find someone to go with me, but there just aren't that many people I'm out to yet so I'll probably be going alone.
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