Municipality of Vijfheerenlanden: changing your gender on official documents
Please note: you can only change the registration of your gender if you live in the Netherlands and are registered with a municipality.
You must apply for the change in registration of gender on your birth certificate in person. It is not possible to ask someone else to do it for you.
To apply, make an appointment with the municipality.
By telephone
You can make an appointment via: 088 - 599 7000
Important information for after the change in registration
Once your birth certificate has been changed, the municipality will update the Basisregistratie Personen – BRP (Personal Records Database). Public organisations whose systems are connected to the BRP will receive the changes automatically. Those organisations include:
- the Belastingdienst (Tax and Customs Administration);
- pension funds;
- the Rijksdienst voor het wegverkeer – RDW (Netherlands Vehicle Authority);
- the Sociale Verzekeringsbank – SVB (social insurance bank);
- health insurers.
You must inform other organisations yourself that the registration of your gender and, if applicable, your first names have changed.
Amendment of the registration your gender on your birth certificate is free of charge.
However, you do have to pay for a new identity document (passport, identity card, driving licence).
- The appointment at the municipality is about 10 minutes.
- It takes approximately 7 workdays for the details on your birth certificate to be changed.
- You don't live in de municipality where you were born? The information will be send to that municipality to change the Personal Records Database.
Questions about this topic?
Contact the Municipality of Vijfheerenlanden
Visiting address
Voorstraat 30
4132AS Vianen
Monday | 09.00-12.30 14.00-17.00 |
Tuesday | 09.00-12.30 14.00-17.00 |
Wednesday | 12.00-16.30 17.30-20.00 |
Thursday | 09.00-12.30 13.30-16.30 |
Friday | 09.00-12.30 14.00-17.00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |