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Revision as of 01:15, 21 June 2016
Contents
Basics
What documents will you need?
- Petition to change name and/or gender. Here is a sample name and gender marker change petition.
- Letter from your physician (general practitioner, endocrinologist, GCS surgeon, etc.) stating that that you have made "irreversible changes for gender transition from <your biological sex> to <your gender identity>". Here is a sample physician's letter.
- Fingerprint card
What will you need to do?
- Get physician's letter.
- Write petition.
- Get fingerprinted.
- Go to district court and file petition.
- Appear in front of a judge, who will look at your documentation, maybe ask you questions, and decide whether to grant your petition.
Where will you need to go?
Legally, you can file your petition for name/gender marker change in any Texas county, not just the county of your current residence, but some judges may misread the statute to require petition be filed in the county of residence.
Travis County
Travis County District Court
Heman Marion Sweatt Travis County Courthouse
1000 Guadalupe St.
Austin, TX 78701
How much will you have to pay?
County-specific information
Information on venue, friendly/hostile judges, etc. by county.
Files & Documents
- Physician's letter:
- Petitions:
- Sample name and gender marker change petition -- coming soon
- Sample name change petition -- coming soon
- Sample gender marker change petition -- coming soon
- Cour order:
What else will need to do post-change
There is no specific order by which to change your driver's license and your Social Security information. People have reported success changing either one first.
Driver's license
Social Security
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a specific procedure for changing your name and gender. It is here: "RM 10212.200 Changing Numident Data for Reasons other than Name Change". It's a good idea to print that page out to take with you and show it to the SSA clerk. Here is the SSA FAQ on changing gender 1.
Passport
Information on changing name/gender on passport is here.
Bank accounts
The court order and driver's license with my new name and gender marker were sufficient to change the name of my accounts and credit cards etc. at my banks, Chase and University Federal Credit Union.
Credit cards
Car title & registration
[1]: The SSA FAQs are here: "Help Topics" / "Social Security Number and Card" / "General Questions" section of the SSA FAQs.