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Originally Posted by TCB
Thanks for that link Koop. I'm not really sure how to read into that, but I think when I see my Doctor next week, I'm going to touch on the subject again and see if he's interested in looking into it. It's worth a shot!
Off topic:
I need to get my passport by mid July. I know there are expediting services but here's my dilemma...wondering if anybody knows the answer to this:
My new name has been legally changed on my drivers license (including my gender marker on ID) and SS. However, my birth certificate has NOT been changed (name and gender). Will they be able to issue me a passport due to this discrepancy?
I called the post office and asked them. One person told me they can put it through assuming I have my court ordered name change forms (which I do).
But I hate to go on one post office attendants word.
Anyone have any knowledge or experience with this?
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When I went to get my updated passport, I turned in my old passport which had my former legal name and sex designation. I submitted a certified copy of the court order for the name change and the doctor's letter for the sex designation. (I also showed my state ID which had already been updated with both.)
Based on that, my assumption is that the name change will not be an issue; and you will need the doctor's letter for the change of sex.
If this is your first passport, you will need to submit your birth certificate. Your court order for name change will trump the name on the birth certificate, however.
Does that make sense?