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The Idaho Transportation Department has developed an application for a person to change the sex designation on an Idaho Driver's License or Identification Card to reflect one's gender identity.
To view and fill out this application, please download the attached form below or click here: Application to Change Your Gender Designation on Your Idaho Driver's License.
For instructions on how to change your sex designation on your social security card, please read the information below or visit the Social Security Administration's website here: Social Security Administration Instructions on Changing Your Sex on Your Social Security Card.
To change your gender on Social Security's records:
Step 1: Gather documents proving your:
For instructions and forms needed to change your sex designation on your U.S. Passport, please visit the U.S. Department of State's website here: Instructions and Forms for Changing Your Sex Designation on Your U.S. Passport.
The attached guide was created to explain the process of changing one's sex indicator on an Idaho birth certificate.
Add the Words, Idaho
Located in Boise, ID
https://www.addthewords.org/; 208-918-0736
A volunteer run organization with a focus on promoting LGBTQ and gender equality.
The ACLU of Idaho has created a webpage devoted to LGBTQ rights throughout the State of Idaho.
For more information, please visit their webpage: https://www.acluidaho.org/en/know-your-rights/lgbtq-rights
Pride Foundation: https://pridefoundation.org/
Pride Foundation focuses on movements to advance equity and justice for LGBTQ+ people in all communities across the Northwest.
Lambda Legal: https://www.lambdalegal.org/states-regions/idaho
Lambda Legal has a webpage devoted to LGBTQ issues and rights in Idaho in the areas of employment, healthcare, parenting, public accommodations, relationships, and schools.
For more information, please visit their Idaho LGBTQ webpage here: https://www.lambdalegal.org/states-regions/idaho.
The Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women has created a Relocation Guide for Domestic Violence Survivors that provides survivors with advice on the issues involved in relocating with children with or without a current custody order.
For more information and resources, please visit The Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women's website here: http://www.lrcvaw.org/.
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges has created a guide on How to Gather Technology Abuse Evidence for Court, whether as evidence in a civil protection order case, a custody case, or a divorce case.
To view this guide, please visit: https://www.ncjfcj.org/publications/how-to-gather-technology-abuse-evidence-for-court/.
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