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Idk if that dogshit executive order applies to birth certificates or if it’s just passports and other federal identity documents. As far as I’m aware birth certificates are managed by the state and I live in a blue state (Minnesota), so I’m thinking maybe I could but idk.

I’m planning on using my passport that I got a few months ago as one of my supporting documents but I’m worried that it might get confiscated. (My passport has an F on it, my birth certificate currently has an M on it)

  • Hildegarde
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    8 hours ago

    A notary is a licensed professional ID checker. They certify that you are who you say you are. They are required for many important documents.

    The notary allows you to self select your gender marker without any other proof, and without having to appear in person to make the change.

    Not requiring other materials is a good thing.

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      7 hours ago

      Seems pretty easy to become one. I am slightly interested in becoming one and offering services to the gender diverse people in my area and community!

      • Hildegarde
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        3 hours ago

        A friend of mine became a notary, and I signed some form declaring their trustworthiness. Apparently its a good business. Anyone buying a house needs a notary and will pay for the service especially if you do house calls.