![]() RM 10205.015 Minimum Data Required to Complete an Application for a Social Security CardĢ. RM 10210.420 Priority List of Acceptable Evidence of Identity Documents RM 10210.010 Evidence Policy for an Original or New SSN ![]() ![]() GN 00302.030 Tolerances for Developing Evidence of Age These documents should not be rejected solely because of a non-binary or unspecified sex designation.įor more information about evidence policy, see: Often, the non-binary sex designation code is shown as an X, but other codes may also be present.Ī birth certificate or identity document with a non-binary sex designation is considered valid if the document would be valid for the purpose it is submitted. The sex designation on a birth certificate or identity document (e.g., passports, driver’s licenses, medical records) does not change the document’s validity and we accept these documents as evidence if the document would otherwise be considered valid. Reviewing Documents with a Non-binary Sex or Unspecified Designation Code for Enumeration Requests In all such events described above, it is our practice to ask the applicant to designate a binary sex (either M or F) that our system recognizes.ġ. In these cases, we are unable to update the NUMIDENT to include a non-binary or unspecified sex designation. (2) Requests to update the sex designation on the NUMIDENT record with a non-binary or unspecified designation. In these cases, the parent or guardian must apply for the child’s SSN in the field office and select a binary sex designation for the child’s application to be processed. (1)Ğnumeration at Birth (EAB) applications with non-binary or unspecified designations cannot be processed through the automated system. Therefore, applications for original SSNs must include a binary designation (M or F) and we are unable to update NUMIDENT records to reflect non-binary or unspecified sex designations. However, at this time, SSA’s systems do not accommodate a sex designation other than M or F. These documents should not be rejected solely because of a non-binary sex designation. We accept these evidence documents for enumeration requests (original SSN, replacement card applications, and updates to the NUMIDENT) if the documents would otherwise be accepted as valid evidence for that purpose. These documents may include a sex designation of “X” or another indicator. As a result, some of the documents that we use as evidence may include non-binary or unspecified sex designations (i.e., designations other than male “M” or female “F”). passports with non-binary sex designations and some foreign countries issue passports with non-binary sex designations. Similarly, the Department of State has announced that it will issue U.S. Some jurisdictions issue official documents such as driver’s licenses and birth certificates with non-binary or unspecified sex designations. To provide instructions for enumeration requests (original SSN, replacement card applications, and updates to the NUMIDENT) when evidentiary documents include non-binary sex designation, such as an X.To clarify that we accept evidence documents that include non-binary or unspecified sex designations for enumeration requests if the evidence document would otherwise be considered valid.This message is to provide instructions for accepting evidentiary documents with a non-binary or unspecified sex designation, such as an X, instead of M for male and F for female for enumeration requests.
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