Having been at my new job for almost two months now I've been feeling pretty relaxed and comfortable and decided I had no reason to reveal I was trans. It's a LGBTI friendly/safe work space (or so they claim... certainly G friendly!!) so revealing I'm trans should be of no issue or consequence but I was really digging that not being a thing. I knew when I signed up for the job that they would do criminal checks, but nothing happened for the last seven weeks so I got lulled into a false state and just figured it wasn't going to happen. Wrong! I was sent a form by the HR person yesterday and asked to return it next week. While I have no criminal shenanigans in my past the issue for me is that I have to provide a birth certificate (they never asked for it when I started) and reveal past names/aliases... all so the cops can get back to them and tell them I've done no murders or whatever it is they do they do these things for. My birth certificate has my new name on it, but still lists my gender as male and also lists my previous legal names.
Like I say, I don't have a problem with revealing I am trans, but I'm angry and upset about it being forced on me, inadvertent and unintentional though it may be. I will talk to the HR woman next week - ask her if this material is kept private and confidential (I expect the answer is yes) and then tell her I am trans and tell her that I'm currently not inclined to make that status known and would expect it to remain between us. I'm really resentful about this - cis people have no sense of how humiliating these kind of processes can be even if that it isn't the actual purpose of them.