Ask for an order recognizing your child's gender change and changing their name (when one parent asking)
You start the process of asking the court to recognize your child's gender change and change their name by filling out court forms.
⚠️ These instructions are only if one parent will make the petition (request). If your child's other parent will also sign the petition, use the instructions if both parents will sign.
How to fill out your forms
🔗 Links to court forms below open in a new tab.
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Fill out forms
Download and fill out these forms:
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Petition for Recognition of Minor’s Change of Gender and Sex Identifier and for and Issuance of New Birth Certificate (form NC-500). Check the box that says "and change of name" at the top. At least on parent must sign. Your child may also sign it.
- Name and Information About the Person Whose Name Is to Be Changed (form NC-110). Sign this attachment. Then, attach to the NC-500.
- Order Recognizing Minor’s Change of Gender and Sex Identifier and for Issuance of New Birth Certificate (form NC-530) (fill out the boxes at the top).
- Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010) (some courts do not require this form)
💵 You will need to pay a fee when you file the forms ($435 - $450). If you can't afford the fee, fill out another form to ask for a fee waiver.
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Find out if you have any local forms to fill out
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Some courts also have local forms you have to use.
- Check with your court clerk’s office or your court's website (link opens in a new tab), or talk to your self-help center to ask if they have any local forms you need to use.
- Your self-help center may also be able to review your forms before you file them.
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Make copies
- Make at least 2 copies of all of your forms.
- When you file them, the court will keep the original and return the copies to you, stamped.
- One copy is for you. The second copy is to serve your child’s other parent.
Gender change recognition and name change for a child
What's next?
Once you’ve completed the forms, you’ll file them with the court clerk.
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