Entry #14158: Right to change legal gender in Missouri

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RegionMissouri
IssueRight to change legal gender
StatusLegal, but requires surgery
Start DateApr 24, 1984
End Date(none)
DescriptionLegal gender recognition was formally codified in Missouri on April 24, 1984, with the approval of Senate Bill 574 (the Uniform Vital Statistics Law). Currently codified at MO. REV. STAT. § 193.215.9, the statute explicitly mandates that a birth certificate shall be amended only "[u]pon receipt of a certified copy of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction indicating the sex of an individual born in this state has been changed by surgical procedure and that such individual's name has been changed." This established a strictly medicalized and judicial pathway, requiring transgender individuals to undergo gender-affirming surgery and secure a formal court order to update their vital records.
Sourceshttps://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html
https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/
https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=193.215


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edited by EqLawyer. Clarification of information

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Start DateAug 6, 2024Apr 24, 1984
DescriptionTransgender people were already required to have gender-affirming surgery to change their gender id on birth certificates, but it was different for drivers licenses. Previously, for drivers licenses, transgender people were required to provide the signature of a physician, therapist or social worker to approve a change in gender designation. Now, transgender people are mandated to provide documentation of gender reassignment surgery or a court order. The change in policy is expected to have happened because of a controversy that erupted earlier this month over a transgender woman who used the women’s locker rooms at a private gym in Ellisville.Legal gender recognition was formally codified in Missouri on April 24, 1984, with the approval of Senate Bill 574 (the Uniform Vital Statistics Law). Currently codified at MO. REV. STAT. § 193.215.9, the statute explicitly mandates that a birth certificate shall be amended only "[u]pon receipt of a certified copy of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction indicating the sex of an individual born in this state has been changed by surgical procedure and that such individual's name has been changed." This established a strictly medicalized and judicial pathway, requiring transgender individuals to undergo gender-affirming surgery and secure a formal court order to update their vital records.
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Transgender people were already required to have gender-affirming surgery to change their gender id on birth certificates, but it was different for drivers licenses. Previously, for drivers licenses, transgender people were required to provide the signature of a physician, therapist or social worker to approve a change in gender designation. Now, transgender people are mandated to provide documentation of gender reassignment surgery or a court order. The change in policy is expected to have happened because of a controversy that erupted earlier this month over a transgender woman who used the women’s locker rooms at a private gym in Ellisville. Legal gender recognition was formally codified in Missouri on April 24, 1984, with the approval of Senate Bill 574 (the Uniform Vital Statistics Law). Currently codified at MO. REV. STAT. § 193.215.9, the statute explicitly mandates that a birth certificate shall be amended only "[u]pon receipt of a certified copy of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction indicating the sex of an individual born in this state has been changed by surgical procedure and that such individual's name has been changed." This established a strictly medicalized and judicial pathway, requiring transgender individuals to undergo gender-affirming surgery and secure a formal court order to update their vital records.
Sourceshttps://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html
https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/
https://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html
https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/
https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=193.215
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https://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/ https://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/ https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=193.215

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Original entry
StatusLegal, but requires surgery
Start DateAug 6, 2024
End Date(none)
DescriptionTransgender people were already required to have gender-affirming surgery to change their gender id on birth certificates, but it was different for drivers licenses. Previously, for drivers licenses, transgender people were required to provide the signature of a physician, therapist or social worker to approve a change in gender designation. Now, transgender people are mandated to provide documentation of gender reassignment surgery or a court order. The change in policy is expected to have happened because of a controversy that erupted earlier this month over a transgender woman who used the women’s locker rooms at a private gym in Ellisville.
Sourceshttps://www.maryvilleforum.com/news/state_news/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-driver-s-licenses/article_de666136-d5dd-5d6b-aca9-7b8f34a7d027.html https://watermarkonline.com/2024/08/21/missouri-now-requires-proof-of-surgery-or-court-order-for-gender-changes-on-ids/