

The doctor's letter should confirm that getting a gender marker change is in the best interest for your health.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the foregoing is true and correct. has received the proper clinical and irreversible medical treatment for transition to new gender, and I currently continue to serve as physician overseeing care and treatment. I,, a practicing physician specializing in, certify that with the DOB and SSN of and Texas Driver’s License number is transgendered, and is a patient of mine currently under my treatment at my clinic for the neuroendocrinological condition commonly referred to as transsexualism.

The body of the letter should closely mirror the example below, taken from Shofner’s blog, : The letterhead should also include your doctor’s medical license or certificate number, the issuing state of said license or certificate, and the doctor’s registration number with the Drug Enforcement Agency. Use the doctor’s letterhead and include name, the address of the practice and the practice’s phone number. According to Jami Ward Shofner, a writer who changed her Texas documentation to match her gender several years ago, the letter should meet the following requirements: Get Started Step 1: Get a Letter From Your DoctorĪsk your physician, mental health professional or other medical doctor for a letter verifying that you are undergoing a gender change. In just six hours you could be hitting the road, Aceable style. Pass the course and skip the DPS written test with adult drivers ed. TDLR Course #C2839 Texas Adult Drivers Ed Course includes your Texas DPS written exam and gives you the option to choose your behind-the-wheel provider. Get your Texas driving permit quicklywith this course. TDLR Course #C2839 Texas Instructor Taught Drivers Ed Six hours with this course and you could be in the driver’s seat! Includes Texas DPS written exam, a parent account, and behind-the-wheel training tools. TDLR Course #116 Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed (PTDE)
