(Please read "The Power in a Name" before reading this post.)
After getting my name changed in July of 2015, I thought it
was time to get my other legal documents changed as well so that there would
not be any confusion down the road.
Changing one’s name was a pretty simple process. I hoped that altering documents such as my
social security card and my birth certificate would not be too difficult.
I got my social security card changed in the middle of
August 2015. Social Security only required
the paper showing my legal name change and some basic information from my
doctor in order to issue a new card. The
card came in the mail less than a week later.
I expected a longer wait time due to the fact that any federal
organization takes forever to notify anyone about anything.
The next big hurdle I faced regarding legal documentation
happened in October 2015. I went down to
the Department of Vital Records to get the information on my birth certificate
changed. The department branch in
Baltimore County is located inside of a shopping mall of all places. My case was pretty cut and dry. I forgot to get a letter from primary doctor
stating that I had been on hormones for a year and a half. I almost left the department without getting
my gender marker changed. I was lucky
that I the representative who took my case went out on a limb and decided to
call my doctor to confirm that I had been on hormone therapy for a year and a
half. I ended up paying fifty dollars
for two copies of my birth certificate.
I was quite shocked at how easy it was to change all of my
legal documents. I have heard about
horror stories in other states, but nothing seemed to be too terrible in the
state of Maryland. All I needed was
paperwork showing that my name had been changed by the court, and that was
it. There were a lot of minor bureaucratic
errors trying to reach the person in charge of changing the information on my
documents, but those are going to exist no matter what the issue at hand may
be. All anyone can do is keep pushing
forward regardless of what kind of obstacles get in the way. Once one accepts the challenges that come
with going through a gender transition, then everything else will eventually
fall into place. Winning is guaranteed as
long as an individual’s outlook remains positive.
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