How can I put my child’s true gender on their birth certificate?

Our office would need a notarized affidavit from both parents unless there is only one parent listed on the birth certificate and an application to amend a Kansas birth certificate. In addition, our office would need one of the following

  • A copy of a valid passport page that reflects the applicant's true sex
  • A front and back copy of a valid driver's license that reflects the applicant's sex (Valid State issued ID from a state Driver's License Bureau)
  • A certification issued by a healthcare professional or mental health professional with whom the applicant has a doctor-patient relationship stating that based on his or her professional opinion the true gender identity of the applicant and that it is expected that this will continue to be the gender with which the applicant will identify in the future

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1. How do I put the father or a second parent on the birth certificate?
2. How do I change my child’s last name?
3. We’ve been to court to determine the father/parent 2 or to get child support. What do I need to do to get the second parent listed on the birth certificate?
4. I did not have a name for my child at the time of birth but I have one now. What do I need to do to get his or her name listed?
5. One of the parent’s names is misspelled on my child’s birth certificate. How can I fix this?
6. How can I correct an error with my child's date of birth or time of birth?
7. One of the parent's date of birth or place of birth is incorrect. What do we to do to fix it?
8. How can I correct an error with my child's sex?
9. How can I put my child’s true gender on their birth certificate?
10. Where do I mail my request or documentation?
11. What is the cost to amend my certificate? Are there any fees?