Birth certificates may need to be corrected or updated for a variety of reasons:
There are currently no Texas laws that address how to change a gender marker in Texas.Texas Health & Safety Code 191.028 states that a birth certificate may be amended "to complete or correct a record that is incomplete or proved by satisfactory evidence to be inaccurate." This law does not describe what evidence is required.
Note As of August 20, 2024, the Texas Department of Public Safety no longer accepts court orders that change the sex of an individual or "combined" orders that issue a name change and a gender marker change in the same document. This means that you may not be able to change the gender marker on your driver license or state ID.
In addition, the Texas Department of Health and Human Services no longer has a process for changing the sex on a birth certificate, except for errors or inaccuracies. They also do not list a process for changing the sex of an adult. This means that you may not be able to change the gender marker on your Texas birth certificate, even with a valid court order.
Death certificates may need to be corrected or updated for a variety of reasons:
Note that only certain people can request changes to a death certificate. Depending on the type of change, the following people are authorized to request an amendment to a death certificate, as long as they are named on the certificate:
Driver licenses may need to be corrected or updated for a variety of reasons:
If there is an error on a marriage license, the Texas Administrative Code states that "both parties are responsible for executing a notarized affidavit stating the error."
The county clerk will file the notarized affidavit "as an amendment to the marriage license." Any time a certified copy of the amended marriage license is requested, the clerk will include the affidavit with the copy.
For more information about marriage licenses, please see the Marriage Licenses page of our Marriage in Texas guide.
According to the Social Security Administration, a Social Security card can be updated or corrected to change:
According to the U.S. Department of State, passports can be updated or corrected for:
The U.S. Department of State says it is unnecessary to update your passport with a new address.