What information will be shared in a Gender Marker Letter?

What information will be shared in a Gender Marker Letter?

A Gender Marker Letter confirms that you fulfil the criteria for Gender Incongruence according to the ICD-11 classification and HA60 "Gender incongruence of adolescence or adulthood". It states that you wish to update your legal documents to support and affirm your gender identity.

It also confirms that the change of gender markers is intended to be permanent, supporting your application to change your gender marker within official documents.

    • Related Articles

    • Who will sign a Gender Marker Letter?

      Your Gender Marker Letter, which will be sent to you after your Gender Marker Letter Consultation Session, will be signed by the doctor who authorises the letter after the session ends. You can opt for an electronic signature from the authorising ...
    • What do I do if my Gender Marker Letter doesn't arrive?

      If you have requested a Gender Marker Letter during the Gender Marker Letter Session and it has not arrived, please see the information below. Electronically Signed Gender Marker Letter You can expect to receive this within 24 hours of your session. ...
    • How do I get a Gender Marker Letter?

      Here at GenderGP, we now offer members and non-members the ability to book a Gender Marker Letter Consultation for £55 (electronic signature) or £75 (wet signature sent via post). The letter will be sent to you as the result of the session, as long ...
    • How long does it take to get a Gender Marker Letter?

      You can now book a Gender Marker Letter Consultation Session through GenderGP. How long it takes to receive your letter after approval depends on which signatory option you purchase. If you purchase the electronic signature option, your letter will ...
    • What do I do if my Gender Marker Letter is refused?

      While we aim to provide a comprehensive support letter, we can't guarantee that it will be accepted by all authorities. Requirements for gender marker change documentation can vary significantly between different authorities, and even among ...