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Some of the agencies that require notification are: Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office.
Social Security Administration. This is where you get a new social security card. Department of Motor Vehicles. Voter Registration. State Department.
Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)
Get your marriage license. Before you can change your name, you'll need the original (or certified) marriage license with the raised seal. Change your Social Security card. Change your license at the DMV. Change your bank accounts. Fill in the blanks. Feeling overwhelmed?
You'll need to make government agencies, businesses, family, and friends aware of your new name. First, apprise the Social Security Administration of your new name, then notify the IRS and the DMV you may need to get a new driver's license.
To change your name on your accounts, bank cards and statements, you'll need to visit a branch. Make sure to bring the relevant original documents with you e.g. marriage certificate, decree absolute or deed poll document.
You don't need a court order to change your name, just your marriage certificate. 3. If you're simply tired of your old name, go to court and get a new one. You'll have to fill out some court papers, but they're fairly simple.
In most states, you have to pay a fee (usually $150 to $200) to file your name change petition in court. It also costs a small amount of money to get forms notarized. And if you're getting married, you may want to pay for additional certified copies of your marriage certificate to use as proof of your new last name.
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