The Gender Recognition Panel has held ten User Group meetings since it began in 2005. These documents are the minutes from the meetings.

Read more: Gender Recognition Panel User Group Meetings Minutes (All Meetings)

Statistics on gender recognition applications.

Read more: Gender Recognition Statistics

A guide to the Gender Recognition Act 2004 and the process of applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate. This guide does not include the changes made to the Gender Recognition Act 2004 by the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013.

Read more: T455: A general guide for all users: Gender Recognition Act 2004

This is the application form for a Gender Recognition Certificate for those using the overseas process. There are different forms for those using the standard or fast-track processes.

Read more: T453: Application for a Gender Recognition Certificate (Overseas Track)

Statutory declaration of consent for the spouse of a person applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate. This is often known as the "spousal veto" as a full Gender Recognition Certificate cannot be issued to a married person unless their spouse consents (unless they married in Scotland).

Read more: T469: Statutory Declaration for the Spouse of an Applicant for Gender Recognition

Statutory declaration for those applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate while they are in a civil partnership.

Read more: T468: Statutory Declaration for Applicants in a Civil Partnership

Statutory Declaration for those applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate while they are not married or in a civil partnership.

Read more: T467: Statutory Declaration for single Applicants

Statutory declaration for use by people applying for a GRC while they are married.

Read more: T466: Statutory Declaration for Applicants who are married

Explanatory notes on how to complete a alternative track application for a Gender Recognition Certificate.

Read more: T465: Guidance on Completing the Alternative Application Form for a Gender Recognition Certificate