Guide to Change Your Last Name After your Wedding
And the DIY Playbook’s recent survey says…. there are quite a few daily readers that are currently ENGAGED (congrats!!) and taking on this whole wedding process at the same time as us! Although we are no experts here, today’s post is for you lovebirds!
We hope you future brides (yes, we’re talking to you single lady) will find these tips helpful when it comes time to make the switch from Miss to Mrs.
How to Change Your Last Name After your Wedding
Here is our general guide to change your last name after your wedding. Hopefully, this dreaded task makes things a little less daunting (if that’s even possible).ย
Step-by-Step Process to Change your Last Name
Obtain a Marriage Certificate for the Big Day!
Apply for a marriage license at the County Clerkโs Office within 60 days of the marriage ceremony. Key detail: within 60 days of the ceremony. Speaking from experience, if you pick up this application before the 60-day markโฆ it will be EXPIRED before your ceremony date and completely useless. Not only will you be out $60, but you wonโt legally be married right away and youโll have to truck back down to the courthouse to start the whole process over.
Send in your Marriage Certificate
On the day of your marriage, have the officiant, pastor or priest SIGN the marriage certificate right alongside you and your new spouseโs signatures. If your church is really organized, they will mail this paperwork into the state to be approved, if not, make sure you bring this certificate (or application) back to the Clerkโs Office within a week or two to be approved and filed.
Picking up your Official Marriage License
Once the certificate is โapprovedโ and filed through the state, pick up your official Marriage License back at the courthouse. It is not until this moment that you are โofficiallyโ marriedโฆ legally that is. (Rookie Tip: You may want to pay for a few extra copies at this timeโฆ I think they were around $6 for an additional copy).
Get A New Social Security Card (Not a New Social Security number)
Take the Marriage License, a photo ID ย andย this documentย to the Social Security Office to change your last name officially. (Rookie Tip: your name will change, the social security number will NOT). You will either get a new Social Security Card or they will mail you one within a week or two
Obtain A New Driverโs License
Take your Marriage License, a photo ID, and your new social security car and head on over to the DMVโฆ donโt forget any of these important docs. Heck, the more identification you can provide the better. Get ready to pay another fee for that brand new ID.
Update your Bank Account
Take that same Marriage License, your new photo ID, your new SS card and finally head to your bank. Talk to a banker to change your information on all of your accounts.
Donโt Forgetโฆ
Have your new photo ID, new SS card, marriage license, and anything else that identifies you on hand so you can change your name at these important places…
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- Work
- Credit Card Companies
- Utility Company/Cable Companies/General Bills
- Mortgage Company or Lease
- Insurance Company (maybe this will come with a marriage discountโฆ seriously)
- Library Card
- Passport
- Cell Phone Company
Oh, and if your new name comes with a change of address as well (lucky you!), donโt forget to forward your mail to the new place using these tips & tricks.ย Good luck to all of our bride-to-beโs tuning inโฆ ย We wish you good luck on your big day and a drama-free journey converting to your new last name.
Bridget&Casey