Statutory declaration for applicants who are married or in a civil partnership

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterGender Recognition Panel forms
T466
General
1. As part of your application you are required to provide a statutory declaration making several
statements about your personal circumstances and your application. This is to ensure that
you meet the criteria for the grant of a Gender Recognition Certif‌icate. The type of statutory
declaration you will need to complete and send to us will depend on whether you are
currently single or if you are married or in a civil partnership.
2. A statutory declaration is a written statement of facts which the person making it signs and
solemnly declares to be true before a person authorised to administer oaths. Please also
note that this statutory declaration form is not the same as your “change of name” statutory
declaration or change of name document.
Is this form the right one for you?
3. This form is for married applicants and applicants in civil partnerships and:
Your marriage/civil partnership is a protected marriage/civil partnership (that is a
marriage/civil partnership under the law of England, Wales and Northern Ireland or a
country or territory outside of the UK) and you and your spouse/civil partner wish to
remain married/in your civil partnership after your gender recognition or
Your marriage is a Scottish protected marriage, which is a marriage solemnised
in Scotland, and you and your spouse wish to remain married after your gender
recognition or
You are married and are not eligible to remain married after your gender recognition
because your marriage is registered under the law of Northern Ireland or
You are in a civil partnership but are not eligible to remain in in your civil partnership
after your gender recognition because your civil partnership is registered under the law
of Scotland or
You are in a protected Scottish civil partnership and are applying for gender recognition
at the same time as your civil partner or
Your civil partnership is a protected civil partnership but you and/or your civil partner
do not wish to remain in your civil partnership after your gender recognition.
If you are not sure which form you should use, then please contact the GRP administrative
team who may be able to guide you.
Statutory Declaration for Applicants who are married or in a
civil partnership
T466 Statutory Declaration for Applicants who are married or in a civil partnership (01.20) © Crown copyright 2020

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