Gender identity law
Law 21.120 or Law that recognizes and protects gender identity allows people who need it to apply to the Civil Registry to modify their legal data regarding the sex and name with which the person appears on the identity card. The steps to perform this procedure and the time request, can be reviewed directly in the civil registry page
Content associated with the Gender Identity Act
OTD Chile statement in support of freedom of expression
(Santiago, December 17, 2019).- During two weeks, as OTD Chile we consulted in our social networks who would exercise the right to change their...
OTD asks the Comptroller that the regulations of the Gender Identity Law conform to what was approved
(Santiago, August 8, 2019) .- OTD Chile entered a letter requesting the Comptroller General of the Republic, Jorge Bermúdez, to eliminate from the...
Civil Registry and OTD Chile educate on Gender Identity Law
(Santiago, August 1, 2019). - The auditorium of the corporate building of the Civil Registry of Chile served as a stage for citizens to learn about...
Law 21.120: Principle of Confidentiality, what does it mean?
Chile's gender identity law that was approved last year (which should start in October) sets out five principles, one of which is that of the...
Law 21.120: The non-pathologization principle. What does it mean?
Since 2008 the trans movement of the world set its sights on the non-pathologization of trans identities. With the slogan "Stop Trans...
The Gender Identity Law passed undefeated through the Constitutional Court
On Thursday, 25 October, the Constitutional Court of Chile established that the recently approved Gender Identity Law is constitutional, leaving the...