Getting one’s gender marker changed on his or her state ID
can be a rather trying experience. Altering
documents does not seem like a big deal, but institution will make an
individual jump through a lot of hoops just to get. The Department of Motor Vehicles is the absolute
worst when changing one’s gender marker.
The DMV gave me an extremely tough time when I went to
change my gender marker. I live in the
state of Maryland. The DMV has not
updated its policy on transgender individuals since the year 1999. In order to get my gender marker changed on
my state ID, three different letters had to be reviewed by the Medical Advisory
Board. I had to write my own letter
requesting that my gender marker be changed.
The advisory board required that I have a letter from my gender
therapist as well as doctor. Getting the
letters was not the hard part. The
biggest issue that I had with the DMV was that the advisory board took a month
to review three letters that were only about three paragraphs each. Every time I called the DMV back, the
representative that I spoke to could not find any notes in the system regarding
my case. I stopped calling the DMV after
two weeks. I eventually received a
letter in the mail form the advisory board saying that it had granted my desire
to change my gender marker on my ID,
The DMV needs to update their standards regarding the
transgender population. I had my birth
certificate with me when I got a new ID with the corrected name on it. The DMV should have changed everything
then. There should be no problem
regarding the gender marker when other legal documents are presented to back up
the claim. There was no reason for me to
have three letters just to change one part of a state ID. Why did it take one month for the advisory
board to come to a decision about my gender marker? I do not know what is so confusing about
someone wanting to change his or her legal identification information. The procedure for changing any kind of
document should go smoothly in this day and age. People change everything about
themselves. Altering a gender marker is
no longer something that is considered “strange” by most people.
Hopefully the Department of Motor Vehicles changes its
policy regarding transgender individuals in the future. It will probably be a long wait before this
day finally arrives. It is sad that a
major institution is stuck twenty years or more in the past. The DMV needs to be put on a crash course in
order to catch up with the times.
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