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A
few frequently asked questions with answers provided to assist in
understanding the name change process.
Q.
Can I change my name before I get married?
A. No. You must have your marriage certificate to change
your name, this
comes after the wedding from the county or country in which you
were married and has an embossed county/country seal on the document.
Q.
When can I start the name change process?
A. After you receive your certificate of marriage, approximately
2-3 weeks
after your wedding.
Q.
I am getting married in a couple months,
we are going to honeymoon out of the country, do I need to change
my passport?
A. You will have to wait until you get back from your honeymoon
to
change your passport. Therefore, you will still be using your maiden
name when traveling on your honeymoon. Make your flight reservations
in your maiden name so your passport/drivers license match.
Q.
What if I want to hyphen/non-hyphen my maiden and married name,
do I still need to make a name change?
A. Yes, even if you are hyphenating/non-hyphenating your
maiden with
your married name you must notify the appropriate government agencies
and your personal records to effectively change your name.
Q.
What record do I change first?
A. The kit walks you through six steps and provides all the
official forms
and addresses of your area taking you through a complete name change
process. Our recommendation is to start with your social security
record
(our 1st step).
Q.
Can I change my name by mail?
A. Most all records can be changed through the mail. All
forms and addresses are included in the kit to facilitate your mailing
option. The record you must make a personal appearance for will
be your State Drivers License or State Identification Card.
Q.
Do I have to change my name on everything?
A. Our recommendation is that you make a complete and comprehensive
name change, the reason being there can be considerable confusion
if
you do not. Our kit is designed to take you through every conceivable
record you may have and provide a name change form for those records.
Q.
What is the time frame for changing my name after marriage?
A. Most agencies want to be notified within a reasonable
period of time
(one month); however, some brides find that a large amount of time
has
passed before they actually have the time to devote to this process.
We
have helped many women who have waited up to 5 years to change their
name.
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