How to Change Your Last Name After Marriage

How to Change Your Last Name After Marriage

How to Change Your Last Name After Marriage: Simple Steps for Newlyweds

Planning a wedding involves juggling a lot of details, and the work doesn’t stop after the “I dos.” For couples opting for an all-inclusive wedding at Lakeside Weddings and Events, you’ll want to keep your post-wedding checklist simple. One important task? Legally changing your last name. If you’re unsure how to get started, we’ve got you covered with these easy-to-follow tips.

  1. Get Your Marriage License

Before you can change your name, you’ll need your marriage license. Head to your local county clerk’s office with the necessary documents like your birth certificate or passport. Make sure to check ahead of time, as requirements vary by state. Some states may even require a witness! Once you’ve secured the license, the process of changing your name can officially begin.

  1. Update Your Social Security Card

Next, you’ll need to update your social security card. Fortunately, your social security number stays the same. You can fill out the required forms online at the Social Security Administration (SSA) website, or visit your local SSA office. If you opt for the in-person route, it allows you to keep your original documents like your ID and marriage certificate safe from being lost in the mail. Typically, you’ll receive your new card within ten days.

  1. Change Your Driver’s License

Finally, don’t forget your driver’s license. This requires a visit to the DMV. You’ll need your current license, marriage certificate, and other forms of identification to prove your identity. The DMV will take a new photo and ask for a signature. Make sure to check your state’s specific requirements to avoid multiple trips.

When Should You Change Your Last Name?

While there’s no official deadline, it’s best to start the name-changing process within a month or two after your wedding. Acting early can save time and prevent potential issues down the road. And if your preferred married name isn’t on your marriage certificate, don’t worry—you can typically choose from several name change options allowed by law.

 

Changing your last name after marriage doesn’t have to be stressful! By following these simple steps, you can handle this part of your post-wedding to-do list with ease. And if you’re still in the wedding planning stages, Lakeside Weddings and Events is here to help make your all-inclusive dream wedding a reality.

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