Frequently Asked Questions - Identity Documents
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As of June, 2010, all that is needed is a letter from a medical professional stating that you are receiving appropriate clinical treatment for gender transition. This is a marked improvement over the previous policy which required gender reassignment surgery. For more information, please go to NCTE.
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Changing your gender marker on your Washington state driver's license just got alot easier. Under the former policy, the DOL required a letter from you stating your request for a change in your gender marker, a letter from your MD stating that you are receiving appropriate treatment for GID, an amended birth certificate (or a letter from the state that you were born in stating that they refuse to change your gender marker), and a copy of your current license.
As of August 8, 2009, the Department of Licensing dropped the requirement for an amended birth certificate and added DO and Psychologist to the list of professionals that are allowed to write a letter on your behalf.
Once your request is approved, the DOL will send you a letter that you can take to your local DOL office where they will change your gender marker and issue you a new license. For more information about the process, you may go to the DOL website.