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Jenny CD
08-01-2013, 02:27 PM
I was just wondering how many of you got ID cards in your female persona? Seriously thinking about it, but don't know the process. I'm in NM right now. Any insight?

AllieSF
08-01-2013, 03:18 PM
Some states allow a citizen to obtain a separate ID card from the state (maybe from the DMV, as in California). On that ID card some states allow you to use a different pic, including one in femme mode. However, as in CA, when you get your updated driver's license it may very possibly come with the latest pic that they have on file, your female pic. That would necessitate returning to the DMV for a new pic on the license.

sandra-leigh
08-01-2013, 03:26 PM
Where I am, I haven't been able to get any official ID in my femme name, but my nondriving-license photo was taken with me in semi-femme mode and came out not looking all that male.

linda allen
08-01-2013, 06:01 PM
I don't think you can legally have two "official" ID cards that don't match. Think about it and you'll understand why.

Now you can get or make "fake" ID cards, but if you try to use one, that may be a crime as well.

AllieSF
08-01-2013, 06:08 PM
Linda, in California you can have a DMV issued rivers license with all the correct data and one picture, and then a separate DMV issued official ID card with the same valid information and a different pic, i.e. male pic on the license and a female pic on the ID. Past threads here have indicated that some other states have similar rules. Do a search of old threads.

linda allen
08-01-2013, 06:17 PM
But the name and other information have to be the same, right?

When my wife and I moved to a different state we had to bring birth certificates and proof of residence to get driver's licenses. They almost wouldn't give my wife a licens because all the utility bills (proof of residence) were in my name only.

AllieSF
08-01-2013, 06:31 PM
Yes Linda, all the personal data needs to be accurate and true. However, you can have different pics.

Kate Simmons
08-01-2013, 06:38 PM
I dunno, sounds like much ado about nothing to me. I mean you have a DL with all the pertinent info and a male pic but an attached ID with a female pic. I don't get the point except putting out more money maybe.:)

Eryn
08-01-2013, 07:27 PM
Many places now require a piece of official identification to use a credit card. I've been tempted to get a credit card with just initials so I could use it in either mode but the sticking point has been the second piece of ID. As it stands, I either have to use cash or brazen it out and out myself to the clerk.

Back in the Bad Old Days it was common for a wife to use a credit card in her husband's name. I don't think that it is as common these days.

sandra-leigh
08-01-2013, 07:33 PM
There was a time at which it bugged me to Dressed and accepted as "female enough" for policy purposes, but then to have to hand over my male debit card that the cashiers would then (as per store policy) read to learn the name to address me with. Yes, at least once while I was fully dressed and buying a bra and dress, the cashier looked at my card and promptly referred to me as "Mr."

It also gets frustrating to go into a club and have to present male-named ID for age-verification purposes -- especially if it is a club in which women get shown right in and males have to get stamped or banded... thus visually marking you as male for all the rest of the customers to see.

Eryn
08-01-2013, 08:09 PM
... especially if it is a club in which women get shown right in and males have to get stamped or banded... thus visually marking you as male for all the rest of the customers to see.

Umm, perhaps don't go to a club that discriminates so openly against males? That practice is insulting to both genders.

Cristy2
08-01-2013, 08:09 PM
I got a Green Dot prepaid debit/credit card with both my male and female names on it and so far I haven't had any problems with it.

Not to get too far off of topic, but Sandra-leigh, me and my daughter and Jenna (Jennabug) went to a club in Key West and they didn't card me, but they carded Jenna to make sure she was a lady. :) I laughed so hard that I almost broke ribs.

Tina B.
08-01-2013, 08:13 PM
Cool until you need your id to do guy business, unless our out to the world, it has limited uses.
If you can get duel id's in your state, it's fun, but if it's only one id per person I think I'd keep the one that gets me through most days best.