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A Comprehensive Name Change Checklist for Newlyweds

Changing name informally is no big deal. You can just opt for any other name, anytime and anywhere. But changing name legally is a whole different thing. When you want to have a new name appear on your social security number and other important documents, you need to undergo a legal name change process. In this post, we have revealed a complete name change checklist shared by the experts. You can use it as your go-to source during legal name change process. <br><br>For more information visit: https://www.hitchswitch.com/Legally-Change-Your-Name

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A Comprehensive Name Change Checklist for Newlyweds

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  1. A Comprehensive Name Change Checklist for Newlyweds Changing name informally is no big deal. You can just opt for any other name, anytime and anywhere. But changing name legally is a whole different thing. When you want to have a new name appear on your social security number and other important documents, you need to undergo a legal name change process. In this post, we have revealed a complete name change checklist shared by the experts. You can use it as your go-to source during legal name change process. Marriage and divorce are two most common reasons why people, mainly women, need legally change their last name. For newlyweds, it is vital to have a common family name and ensure their children carry the family name in the future. In case of divorce, it is even more important to leave your ex’s last name and choose maiden name or if you are remarrying then choose your to-be spouse’s last name. Name change after marriage If you are soon going to marry someone special and would like to formally take his last name after marriage, the main and most important thing you will need is your marriage certificate. In this case, you will not need to file a court petition. However, if you are going to choose some other name change option like hyphenating your name with your partner’s, you will need to require a court order and thus will need to file petition. Take a quick look at the name change checklist below to get started with the process on right foot. Here are some important steps you need to consider for married name change Marriage Certificate: As mentioned above, your marriage certificate is the most important official document in the name change process. Keep about 4-5 certified copies of it ready before your start the name change process. You need to visit the clerk of the county where you were married to receive your marriage certificate if you don’t have it yet. Social Security: Once you have multiple certified copies of your marriage certificate, second most important document, where you need to legally change your name and address after marriage, is social security card. You can download SS-5 form online from the social security administration website or you can visit its office in your county in person for the same. Driver’s License: As driver license is one of the most commonly used identification proof, you will need to change your name there too. The name and address change rules of Departments of Motor Vehicles’ office may vary in every state, so make sure you enquire about the correct process and requisites followed by the DMV office in your state. In most cases, they will ask you a copy of marriage certificate, social security card and a photo. When at DMV, do check the name in your vehicle

  2. registration and titles. You will need to get your new name there as well. All Other Documents & Entities: In addition to above three documents, you will need to complete name change formalities for passport, credit card, bank accounts, phone and electricity bills, insurance policies, voter ID, etc. Think of all the entities you need to get name change done and enlist them all on paper so you don’t skip of any. Remember, it’s not just the name, you will also need to change address at many places like your magazine subscription and USA postal service. Now before you get your eyes off this name change checklist and begin with the process on own, it is wise to consult a qualified name change specialist local to your area for right approach. For more information visit: https://www.hitchswitch.com/Legally-Change-Your-Name

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