This toolkit tells you about changing gender markers on different forms of IDs.
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Common Questions
Yes. To change the gender marker on your Michigan ID or driver’s license, complete the Michigan Secretary of State Sex Designation Form. You will have to pay a $9 correction fee when you submit your application.
To learn more, read I Want to Change the Gender Marker on My ID or Birth Certificate.
Yes. To change the gender marker on your birth certificate, complete an Application to Correct or Change Michigan Birth Record. You will need a medical doctor to complete a medical affidavit that states you have had appropriate clinical treatment for transition to male or female. You will also need to pay a $50 fee by check or money order payable to the “State of Michigan.” It will take about six weeks for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to process the application.
To learn more, read I Want to Change the Gender Marker on My ID or Birth Certificate.
No. The template is available for people to use if they want to, but they don’t have to. Your medical doctor could decide to draft their own affidavit. The affidavit should say your doctor has treated you, or has reviewed and evaluated your medical history. It must also say that you have had appropriate clinical treatment for transition to male or female, or are in the process of transitioning.