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France 🇫🇷

Gender Recognition Certificates available for residents of France. Understand how our certificate works alongside French legal processes, where it may help with private organisations, and what’s required for official état civil changes.

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At a glance

Understanding gender recognition in France

France made significant progress with 2016-2017 reforms removing medical intervention requirements. Official recognition uses a court process, while our certificate serves personal and private organisation contexts.

Personal use

A certificate may help communicate your affirmed gender clearly in everyday settings — formal acknowledgement without navigating the court system.

Private organisations

Employers, banks, universities, and private services may accept supporting documentation under their internal policies.

Official legal recognition

Changing your état civil (civil status) requires the French court process. Our certificate is not a substitute for this.

Availability

Certificates available in France

Gender Recognition Certificates are available to adults (18+) resident in France. Self-identification with no medical requirements — processed in 5 working days.

What you’ll receive

  • Formal certificate recording your self-identified gender
  • Digital copy (PDF) for easy sharing
  • Permanent digital registry entry
  • Unique reference number for verification

Pricing (EUR)

  • Essential (digital only): €79
  • Standard (printed + digital): €115
  • Standard + Preferred Name: €155 — both certificates included

Processing time: 5 working days
Delivery to France: 7-10 working days

No medical requirements

Our certificate is based entirely on self-identification. No medical evidence, psychiatric diagnosis, or any form of treatment is required.

You declare your gender identity, and we issue your certificate. It’s that straightforward.

Preferred Name bundle

Choose the Standard + Preferred Name package (€155) to get both your Gender Recognition Certificate and Preferred Name Certificate together — both printed and digital, with shared Digital Registry access.

Official recognition

Legal gender recognition in France

Since 2016, France allows individuals to change their legal gender marker (état civil) without surgery or forced sterilisation. The process goes through the civil courts.

The 2016-2017 reforms

  • No requirement for sex reassignment surgery
  • No requirement for sterilisation
  • No requirement for medical diagnosis or psychiatric certificates
  • Administrative process through civil courts

Current process

To officially change your legal gender in France:

  1. Be 18 or over (some courts have accepted minors)
  2. File an application with the local civil court (tribunal judiciaire)
  3. Provide evidence of living in your affirmed gender
  4. Attend a court hearing
  5. Receive a court order allowing the change

The process is free of charge but can take several months.

What changes with état civil

  • Birth certificate (acte de naissance)
  • Identity card (carte d’identité)
  • Passport (passeport)
  • Social security records
  • All official documents

Non-binary recognition

France does not currently recognise non-binary or neutral gender markers. French law recognises only masculin (male) and féminin (female). In 2023, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that France was not required to recognise a neutral gender marker.

Important distinction

Our certificate is:

  • A formal document recording your self-identified gender
  • Based on self-identification (no medical evidence)
  • Processed within 5 working days
  • Suitable for personal use and supporting documentation
  • Recognised internationally within our service regions

Our certificate is NOT:

  • An official French état civil change
  • A replacement for the court process
  • Valid for changing your birth certificate or government ID
  • Recognised by French government agencies for official purposes
  • A substitute for legal gender recognition
How to use

Where the certificate can help in France

Many people use our certificate as supporting documentation in contexts where organisations operate on internal policy rather than requiring official état civil changes.

Practical usage contexts

Employment

Updating HR records, internal systems, staff records — often policy-led rather than requiring legal status change.

Financial services

Banks, insurance companies, credit providers — acceptance varies by institution.

Education

Universities, grandes écoles, language schools, student records — varies by institution.

Private healthcare

Private clinics, practitioners, health insurance correspondence.

Memberships

Clubs, associations, professional bodies, gyms, subscription services.

Personal affirmation

Formal acknowledgement of your identity, supporting documentation while navigating official processes (if you choose to).

What the certificate typically cannot be used for

  • État civil (civil status) changes
  • Carte d’identité or passport applications
  • Birth certificate (acte de naissance) amendments
  • Social security (Sécurité Sociale) records
  • Prefecture (préfecture) processes
  • Official court proceedings

Usage recommendation

For official French government purposes, you’ll need to complete the court process for legal gender recognition.

Our certificate can serve as personal documentation while navigating that process, or as an alternative if you choose not to pursue official recognition.

Language

English-language certificate in France

Our certificates are issued in English. Here’s how that works in France.

Where English is typically accepted

Many private organisations in France — particularly international companies, banks, and educational institutions — accept English-language documentation.

When translation may be needed

For organisations that require French documentation, you can have the certificate translated by a certified translator (traducteur assermenté).

Translation costs are separate and vary by translator. Our digital certificate makes it easy to provide to translators.

French terminology

Certificat de Reconnaissance de Genre · Genre / Identité de genre · Masculin / Féminin

Official resources

French government and support organisations

Use official sources for legal routes, then trusted organisations for practical support.

Service-Public.fr

Official French government portal for civil status changes including gender.

Visit Service-Public.fr

Défenseur des Droits

French ombudsman — information on rights and discrimination protection.

Visit Défenseur des Droits

SOS Homophobie

Support and information for LGBTQ+ individuals in France.

Visit SOS Homophobie

Support organisations

These links are provided for convenience — always verify advice against your own circumstances.

FAQs

Common questions for France

Quick clarity on what this does (and doesn’t) do in France.

Is this the same as changing my état civil?
No. Our certificate is for personal self-identification. Changing your état civil requires going through French civil courts. They serve different purposes.
Do I need to change my état civil if I have your certificate?
Not necessarily. It depends on your needs. If you want to change official documents (carte d’identité, passport, birth certificate), you need the court process. For personal use and private organisations, our certificate may be sufficient.
Can I use this to update my Sécurité Sociale records?
No. Sécurité Sociale (French social security) requires official état civil changes through the court system.
Will French banks accept this?
Acceptance varies by bank. International banks and some French banks accept Gender Recognition Certificates as supporting documentation. We recommend checking with your specific bank’s policies.
Can I use this while waiting for my court process?
Yes. Many people use our certificate while navigating the French court system, which can take several months. They’re complementary, not mutually exclusive.
Is the certificate legal in France?
Yes, in the sense that it’s a legitimate document recording your self-identified gender. However, it’s not a French legal document for official purposes. Think of it like a reference letter or personal statement — valid documentation, but not a government document.
What’s the Standard + Preferred Name bundle?
The Standard + Preferred Name package (€155) includes both your Gender Recognition Certificate and Preferred Name Certificate — both printed and digital versions, with shared Digital Registry access. Available as Package 3 for non-UK regions.
Important

Before you apply

Clear reminders so you can decide with confidence.

This is not legal advice

Regional info is general guidance only. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional (avocat).

Usage is your responsibility

You are responsible for how you use your documentation and compliance with French laws and policies.

Acceptance isn’t guaranteed

Organisations have their own policies. We can’t guarantee acceptance in any specific scenario.

Ready to get started?

Once you’ve checked the France context and what you need this for, you can apply for your certificate. Processing takes 5 working days, with delivery to France in 7-10 working days.

  • Essential (digital only): €79
  • Standard (printed + digital): €115
  • Standard + Preferred Name: €155