How to Change Your Name After the Wedding: 2025 Guide

Navigate the name-changing process after marriage seamlessly. Our comprehensive guide offers step-by-step instructions for a smooth transition.

By Allison Cullman

Last updated September 23, 2024

Changing your name after marriage? Use this name change checklist so you don’t miss a step, including the time required for each document.
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TLDR:

  • Get your marriage certificate before making any name changes.
  • You'll need to alert financial institutions, change your driver's license and passport, and also update your credit cards with your new name.
  • Changing your name isn't expensive, and it's something you can wait years to do if necessary.

There are more things to do after getting married than getting those thank you cards mailed on time. (Kudos if you’ve already checked that off!) Changing your name after marriage might be one of them. While this may feel like a daunting task, it’s much simpler than you’d expect once you get the ball rolling. That’s where our handy guide comes in, compiling all the necessary steps to change your name after marriage and even the time commitment for each.

First things first, you’ll need to have a certified copy of your marriage certificate on hand. Once you have that, you can work your way through the steps listed below to cover the most important bases.

Now, let's get into it!

1. Get a copy of your marriage certificate

Time commitment: 20 minutes Cost: varies by state

Changing your name after marriage first requires a certified physical copy of your marriage certificate. Not to be confused with your marriage license, which is the legal document obtained prior to your ceremony, your marriage certificate is a different document that verifies when and where you were legally married.

You should’ve received your official certificate when your marriage license was issued. For name-changing purposes, however, you should use a certified copy so you can hold onto the original.

A certified copy has a raised seal and can’t be created yourself. Instead, simply call the clerk’s office where your license was filed to request a copy (or two for good measure). Once you pay a small fee ($5-$20), your certified copy will be processed and mailed to you in a few business days.

Team Z tip: While you can technically use your original marriage certificate for name-changing purposes, have a few copies made instead so you can have the original on file.

2. Apply for a new social security card

Time commitment: 1 afternoon Cost: $0

Social Security Card Checklist

Before you can change your name anywhere else, you’ll need to apply for a new Social Security card. Head to the Social Security Administration (SSA) website and fill out the application for a new Social Security card.

Your Social Security number won’t change, but your legal name will.

Since you can’t submit your application online, you’ll need to mail your completed form to your local Social Security office or apply in person to receive your new card within 10 business days.

Here are the materials you’ll need to apply for a new Social Security card:

  • Valid photo ID (driver’s license, state ID card, military ID, etc.)
  • Proof of name change (certified copy of your marriage license)
  • Proof of citizenship/residence (valid passport or birth certificate)
  • Completed SS-5 form (your application)

For more information, view the SSA’s official instructions for how to apply for a new Social Security card.

Team Z tip: Your passport fulfills both the proof of identity and proof of citizenship requirements, so you might only need one document.

3. Apply for a new driver’s license

Time commitment: 1 afternoon Cost: varies by state

How to Update Drivers License

Once you have your new Social Security card, head to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to apply for an updated driver’s license (or state issued ID card). The documents you’ll need to apply vary by state, but plan to bring the following documents:

  • Your new Social Security card
  • Current driver’s license
  • Proof of name change (a certified copy of your marriage certificate)
  • Proof of address (bank statements or mortgage documents)

Be sure to follow the instructions on your local DMV website to clarify which documents are required in your state. Also, be sure to save your receipt from the Social Security office, and take your license or state issued ID. Some DMVs are extremely strict about proof of address and what IDs they accept.

4. Update your passport

Time commitment: 1 afternoon Cost: $130

How to Update Passport After Wedding

If you’re planning to travel outside of the country (destination honeymoon, anyone?) you’ll need to update your passport. If you’ve had your passport for less than a year, you can do this for free—otherwise, expect to pay a fee of $130.

Here are the materials you’ll need to update your passport:

Completed application form: You'll need one of these three, depending on when your passport was issued or expired

  • Completed DS-82 form (if your passport was issued more than a year ago)
  • Completed DS-5504 form (if your passport was issued less than a year ago)
  • Completed DS-11 form (if your passport has been expired for over five years, you’ll use this form to apply for a new passport)
  • Your current U.S. passport
  • Proof of name change (a certified copy of your marriage license)
  • Valid passport photo (2”x2” color photograph of yourself stapled to your application)
  • Applicable fee (make checks payable to “U.S. Department of State”)

Complete the application form and mail it along with the required documents. If you’re applying for a brand-new passport with the DS-11 form, keep in mind this must be submitted in person at your local office. Find more thorough instructions on the Travel.State.Gov website.

5. Update your car title and registration

Time commitment: 1 afternoon Cost: depends on your state

In some states, you may be able to update your car title and registration at the time you update your driver’s license, but most states require you to visit separate departments. Head to your state’s DMV website for accurate instructions on how to update your car title and registration. Each application is unique to the state you’re in, but be prepared to provide information on your vehicle and a certified copy of your marriage certificate.

6. Notify your employer

Time commitment: 15 minutes Cost: $0

Don’t forget to let your employer know about your name change. Simply contact your company’s HR department to begin the process.

7. Notify the United States Postal Service (USPS)

Time commitment: 20 minutes Cost: $0

While changing your name with the USPS isn’t required, you'll still want to update your new address if you’ve moved after marriage. You can do this easily online. This will help if you need to provide any proof of address.

8. Update your voter registration information

Time commitment: 30 minutes Cost: $0

Updating your voter registration is easy. Simply fill out and mail the National Voter Registration Application and mail it to the address for your state listed in the State Instructions portion of the application.

Be aware of these exceptions in the following states:

  • New Hampshire doesn’t accept this application—you’ll need to visit your local election office in person.
  • Wyoming doesn’t allow you to apply by mail—you must apply in person at your local election office.
  • North Dakota doesn’t have voter registration, so no action is needed.

9. Update your bank accounts and other financial accounts

Time commitment: 1-2 hours Cost: $0

Most banks will require you to visit your local branch office in person to update your name on your bank accounts and with your credit card companies. You’ll need to bring your updated driver’s license (or passport) and your marriage certificate. This appointment at your financial institutions is also a good time to request new credit cards reflecting your name change, along with a new book of checks if needed.

In addition to checking and savings accounts, take care of any other financial accounts you may need to update, including:

  • Retirement accounts
  • Investment accounts
  • Credit cards (if separate from where your savings and checking accounts are)
  • Mortgage loans
  • Auto loans
  • School loans

If you plan on adding your spouse to your account or opening a joint bank account, you’ll both need to appear at the appointment.

Team Z tip: Once you’ve changed your name with your bank, don’t forget to update any online payment accounts like PayPal, too.

10. Update other personal accounts

Time commitment: Ongoing Cost: $0

Once you’ve gotten the major name change updates out of the way, you can tend to any other updates you may want to make. Your name is listed in more places than you’d think, so it may take some time to remember what needs updating. That’s OK—just update as you go!

Here’s a quick look at other potential accounts to update:

  • Utilities accounts
  • Home mortgage information
  • Cell phone/TV/internet accounts
  • Personal email and social media accounts
  • Alumni associations, professional clubs, and other organizations
  • Legal documents if you’re a business owner
  • Health care providers
  • Will and testament

Printable name change checklist

Now that you know how to change your name after marriage, use our printable name change checklist to keep track of your progress!

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Plus: name change instructions by state

Find official name change instructions and forms by state below.

While the steps to change your name after marriage aren’t complex, it can take some time to work your way through the process—but don’t let all the steps stress you out. Take advantage of our printable name change checklist to make changing your name after marriage a breeze!

FAQs about changing your name after marriage

Still have questions about how to change your name? Find answers below.

What is the first thing to do when you change your name?

For changing your name after marriage, the first thing you should do is get a copy of your marriage certificate—you’ll need this legal document in order to change your name.

Is it expensive to change your name?

Most steps of the name change process will require a small fee, and they can add up fast. The most expensive part of the process may be updating your passport, which typically costs $130 (or more if you need it expedited).

Is there a deadline for a name change after marriage?

No, there’s no deadline to change your name after marriage, and your marriage license doesn’t expire, either. You could wait five years before deciding to change your name after marriage, and the process would be the same.

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That’s where our handy guide comes in, compiling all the necessary steps to change your name after marriage and even the time commitment for each.\n\nFirst things first, you’ll need to have a certified copy of your [marriage certificate](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-marriage-licenses) on hand. Once you have that, you can work your way through the steps listed below to cover the most important bases.\n\nNow, let's get into it!\n\n## 1. Get a copy of your marriage certificate \n\n__Time commitment:__ 20 minutes\n__Cost:__ varies by state\n\nChanging your name after marriage first requires a certified physical copy of your marriage certificate. Not to be confused with your [marriage license](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-marriage-licenses), which is the legal document obtained prior to your ceremony, your marriage certificate is a different document that verifies when and where you were legally married. \n\nYou should’ve received your official certificate when your marriage license was issued. For name-changing purposes, however, you should use a certified copy so you can hold onto the original. \n\nA certified copy has a raised seal and can’t be created yourself. Instead, simply call the clerk’s office where your license was filed to request a copy (or two for good measure). Once you pay a small fee ($5-$20), your certified copy will be processed and mailed to you in a few business days. \n\n__Team Z tip:__ While you can technically use your original marriage certificate for name-changing purposes, have a few copies made instead so you can have the original on file. \n\n## 2. Apply for a new social security card \n\n__Time commitment:__ 1 afternoon\n__Cost:__ $0\n\n![Social Security Card Checklist](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2DUw40YYJ9WzAA9VFu7XdY/7f996cc90ed3738ae85e026ee2c1269a/0823_Social_Security_Card.jpg)\n\nBefore you can change your name anywhere else, you’ll need to apply for a new Social Security card. Head to the Social Security Administration (SSA) [website](https://secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main.jsp) and fill out the [application for a new Social Security card.](https://www.ssa.gov/forms/ss-5.pdf)\n\nYour Social Security number won’t change, but your legal name will. \n\nSince you can’t submit your application online, you’ll need to mail your completed form to your local Social Security office or apply in person to receive your new card within 10 business days. \n\nHere are the materials you’ll need to apply for a new Social Security card: \n\n- __Valid photo ID__ (driver’s license, state ID card, military ID, etc.) \n- __Proof of name change__ (certified copy of your marriage license)\n- __Proof of citizenship/residence__ (valid passport or birth certificate)\n- __Completed SS-5 form__ (your application) \n\nFor more information, view the [SSA’s official instructions](https://faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-01981) for how to apply for a new Social Security card.\n\n__Team Z tip:__ Your passport fulfills both the proof of identity and proof of citizenship requirements, so you might only need one document. \n\n## 3. Apply for a new driver’s license \n\n__Time commitment:__ 1 afternoon\n__Cost:__ varies by state\n\n![How to Update Drivers License](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/XjrbaOE59UfZKjOkNVSnW/995ecf8b67ce75ac9a4d1518094d8a94/0823_Drivers_License_Update.jpg)\n\nOnce you have your new Social Security card, head to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to apply for an updated driver’s license (or state issued ID card). The documents you’ll need to apply vary by state, but plan to bring the following documents: \n\n- __Your new Social Security card__\n- __Current driver’s license__\n- __Proof of name change__ (a certified copy of your marriage certificate) \n- __Proof of address__ (bank statements or mortgage documents)\n\nBe sure to follow the instructions on your local DMV website to clarify which documents are required in your state. Also, be sure to save your receipt from the Social Security office, and take your license or state issued ID. Some DMVs are extremely strict about proof of address and what IDs they accept.\n\n## 4. Update your passport \n\n__Time commitment:__ 1 afternoon\n__Cost:__ $130\n\n![How to Update Passport After Wedding](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2Hdjm5jLA8GVm4YpgKNW6e/7dd244aa33402acc086e8f20f672d646/0823_Passport_Update_Checklist.jpg)\n\nIf you’re planning to travel outside of the country ([destination honeymoon](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/best-honeymoon-destinations), anyone?) you’ll need to update your passport. If you’ve had your passport for less than a year, you can do this for free—otherwise, expect to pay a fee of $130. \n\n__Here are the materials you’ll need to update your passport:__ \n\n__Completed application form:__ You'll need one of these three, depending on when your passport was issued or expired\n- __[Completed DS-82 form](https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds82.PDF)__ (if your passport was issued more than a year ago)\n- __Completed [DS-5504 form](https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds5504.PDF)__ (if your passport was issued less than a year ago)\n- __Completed [DS-11 form](https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds11.PDF)__ (if your passport has been expired for over five years, you’ll use this form to apply for a new passport)\n- __Your current U.S. passport__\n- __Proof of name change__ (a certified copy of your marriage license) \n- __Valid passport photo__ (2”x2” color photograph of yourself stapled to your application) \n- __Applicable fee__ (make checks payable to “U.S. Department of State”) \n\nComplete the application form and mail it along with the required documents. If you’re applying for a brand-new passport with the DS-11 form, keep in mind this must be submitted in person at your local office. Find more thorough instructions on the [Travel.State.Gov website](https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/have-passport/change-correct.html). \n\n## 5. Update your car title and registration\n\n__Time commitment:__ 1 afternoon\n__Cost:__ depends on your state\n\nIn some states, you may be able to update your car title and registration at the time you update your driver’s license, but most states require you to visit separate departments. Head to your state’s DMV website for accurate instructions on how to update your car title and registration. Each application is unique to the state you’re in, but be prepared to provide information on your vehicle and a certified copy of your marriage certificate. \n\n## 6. Notify your employer \n\n__Time commitment:__ 15 minutes\n__Cost:__ $0\n\nDon’t forget to let your employer know about your name change. Simply contact your company’s HR department to begin the process. \n\n## 7. Notify the United States Postal Service (USPS) \n\n__Time commitment:__ 20 minutes\n__Cost:__ $0\n\nWhile changing your name with the USPS isn’t required, you'll still want to update your new address if you’ve moved after marriage. You can do this easily [online](https://moversguide.usps.com/mgo/disclaimer?referral=UMOVE). This will help if you need to provide any proof of address.\n\n## 8. Update your voter registration information\n\n__Time commitment:__ 30 minutes\n__Cost:__ $0\n\nUpdating your voter registration is easy. Simply fill out and mail the [National Voter Registration Application](https://www.eac.gov/sites/default/files/eac_assets/1/6/Federal_Voter_Registration_ENG.pdf) and mail it to the address for your state listed in the State Instructions portion of the application. \n\nBe aware of these exceptions in the following states: \n\n- __New Hampshire__ doesn’t accept this application—you’ll need to visit your local election office in person.\n- __Wyoming__ doesn’t allow you to apply by mail—you must apply in person at your local election office.\n- __North Dakota__ doesn’t have voter registration, so no action is needed. \n\n## 9. Update your bank accounts and other financial accounts\n\n__Time commitment:__ 1-2 hours \n__Cost:__ $0\n\nMost banks will require you to visit your local branch office in person to update your name on your bank accounts and with your credit card companies. You’ll need to bring your updated driver’s license (or passport) and your marriage certificate. This appointment at your financial institutions is also a good time to request new credit cards reflecting your name change, along with a new book of checks if needed. \n\nIn addition to checking and savings accounts, take care of any other financial accounts you may need to update, including: \n\n- Retirement accounts\n- Investment accounts \n- Credit cards (if separate from where your savings and checking accounts are)\n- Mortgage loans\n- Auto loans\n- School loans \n\nIf you plan on adding your spouse to your account or [opening a joint bank account](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-wedding-budget), you’ll both need to appear at the appointment. \n\n__Team Z tip:__ Once you’ve changed your name with your bank, don’t forget to update any online payment accounts like PayPal, too. \n\n## 10. Update other personal accounts\n\n__Time commitment:__ Ongoing\n__Cost:__ $0\n\nOnce you’ve gotten the major name change updates out of the way, you can tend to any other updates you may want to make. Your name is listed in more places than you’d think, so it may take some time to remember what needs updating. That’s OK—just update as you go! \n\n__Here’s a quick look at other potential accounts to update:__ \n\n- __Utilities accounts__ \n- __Home mortgage information__\n- __Cell phone/TV/internet accounts__ \n- __Personal email and social media accounts__\n- __Alumni associations, professional clubs, and other organizations__\n- __Legal documents if you’re a business owner__ \n- __Health care providers__ \n- __Will and testament__ \n\n## Printable name change checklist\n\nNow that you know how to change your name after marriage, use our printable name change checklist to keep track of your progress!\n\n[![download-button-name-change](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3zrSiFXsfrJjCTv6AHzpai/dad86f8e1d60e31dc485279b37cfefd3/download-button-name-change.png)](//assets.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/jIK4FCybuWzseVxOAPxRZ/d9693b8a6629ead025dce57a5f3f713e/0821_Name_Change_Checklist.pdf)\n\n[![download-button-name-change](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3wwXLgdb92OvaR5q6TXw4S/e23236c60b8ca506088fe3776e0ee414/0821_Name_Change_Checklist.jpg)](//assets.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/jIK4FCybuWzseVxOAPxRZ/d9693b8a6629ead025dce57a5f3f713e/0821_Name_Change_Checklist.pdf)\n\n### Plus: name change instructions by state \nFind official name change instructions and forms by state below. \n\n- [Alabama name change](https://eforms.alacourt.gov/media/jtzbncuw/request-to-change-name.pdf)\n- [Alaska name change](https://courts.alaska.gov/shc/family/shcname.htm)\n- __Arkansas name change__: Name change takes place at time of marriage license application; no additional form required \n- [Arizona name change](https://www.azcourts.gov/selfservicecenter/Forms/Name-Change)\n- [California name change](https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/nc100.pdf)\n- [Colorado name change](https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/namechange/)\n- [Connecticut name change](https://portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/change-driver-license?language=en_US)\n- [D.C. name change](https://www.dccourts.gov/services/judge-in-chambers/application-change-name)\n- [Delaware name change](https://courts.delaware.gov/help/changename/)\n- [Florida name change](https://www.flcourts.org/)\n- [Georgia name change](https://georgia.gov/apply-name-change)\n- [Hawaii name change](https://ltgov.hawaii.gov/the-office/name-changes/)\n- [Idaho name change](https://courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/Forms/name)\n- [Illinois name change](https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/forms/approved-forms/forms-approved-forms-circuit-court/name-change)\n- [Indiana name change](https://www.indy.gov/activity/change-your-name)\n- [Iowa name change](https://www.iowacourts.gov/for-the-public/representing-yourself/name-change)\n- [Kansas name change](https://www.kansasjudicialcouncil.org/legal-forms/adult-name-change)\n- [Kentucky name change](https://www.kyjustice.org/topics/individual-rights/name-changes)\n- [Louisiana name change](https://louisianalawhelp.org/resource/how-to-change-your-name-in-court)\n- [Maine name change](https://www.ptla.org/classroom/name-gender-marker-change-maine/changing-your-name#:~:text=For%20a%20name%20change%20in,Seeking%20to%20have%20Name%20Changed.)\n- [Maryland name change](https://www.courts.state.md.us/legalhelp/family/namechange)\n- [Massachusetts name change](https://www.mass.gov/how-to/legally-change-your-name-as-an-adult)\n- [Michigan name change](https://www.courts.michigan.gov/SCAO-forms/name-change/)\n- [Minnesota name change](https://www.mncourts.gov/Help-Topics/Name-Change.aspx)\n- [Mississippi name change](https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/31,0,175,62.html)\n- [Missouri name change](https://www.mo.gov/home-family/identification-vital-records/)\n- [Montana name change](https://courts.mt.gov/Forms/namechange)\n- [Nebraska name change](https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/self-help/name-change/adult-name-change)\n- [Nevada name change](https://selfhelp.nvcourts.gov/self-help/name-changes/name-changes-for-adults?enter=1)\n- [New Hampshire name change](https://www.courts.nh.gov/self-help/name-changes)\n- [New Jersey name change](https://www.njcourts.gov/forms/10551_namechg_adult.pdf)\n- [New Mexico name change](https://seconddistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/home/programs-specialty-courts/name-change/)\n- [New York name change](https://nycourts.gov/courthelp/Namechange/forms.shtml)\n- [North Carolina name change](https://www.nccourts.gov/assets/inline-files/Name-Change-Adult.pdf?VersionId=FaI3wY3rkyK6soKUMAQOtgKwHTML2xei?FaI3wY3rkyK6soKUMAQOtgKwHTML2xei)\n- [North Dakota name change](https://www.ndcourts.gov/legal-self-help/name-change-adult)\n- [Ohio name change](https://probate.franklincountyohio.gov/forms/name-change)\n- [Oklahoma name change](https://oklaw.org/resource/adult-name-change-forms)\n- [Oregon name change](https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/clackamas/help/Pages/name-sex-change-forms.aspx)\n- [Pennsylvania name change](https://www.palawhelp.org/resource/changing-your-name)\n- [Puerto Rico name change](https://transequality.org/documents/state/puerto-rico#:~:text=Puerto%20Rico%20Name%20Change%20Laws,region%20in%20which%20they%20live.)\n- [Rhode Island name change](https://www.sos.ri.gov/assets/downloads/documents/PC8.1-change-of-name.pdf)\n- [South Carolina name change](https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t15c049.php)\n- [South Dakota name change](https://ujs.sd.gov/uploads/forms/namechange/UJS-025_Petition_for_Change_of_Name.pdf)\n- [Tennessee name change](https://www.tn.gov/safety/driver-services/classd/dlnamechange.html)\n- [Texas name change](https://guides.sll.texas.gov/name-changes/legal-forms)\n- [Utah name change](https://www.utcourts.gov/resources/forms/namechange/instruct.asp)\n- [Vermont name change](https://www.vermontjudiciary.org/probate/name-changes)\n- [Virginia name change](https://www.vacourts.gov/forms/circuit/cc1411.pdf)\n- [Washington name change](https://www.courts.wa.gov/forms/?fa=forms.static&staticID=13)\n- [West Virginia name change](http://www.wvlegislature.gov/wvcode/Code.cfm?chap=48&art=25)\n- [Wisconsin name change](https://www.wicourts.gov/services/public/selfhelp/namechange.htm)\n- [Wyoming name change](https://equaljustice.wy.gov/index.php/get-legal-help/self-help/family-law/name-changes/name-change/forms)\n\nWhile the steps to change your name after marriage aren’t complex, it can take some time to work your way through the process—but don’t let all the steps stress you out. Take advantage of our printable name change checklist to make changing your name after marriage a breeze!\n\n## FAQs about changing your name after marriage\nStill have questions about how to change your name? Find answers below. \n\n### What is the first thing to do when you change your name?\nFor changing your name after marriage, the first thing you should do is get a copy of your marriage certificate—you’ll need this legal document in order to change your name. \n\n### Is it expensive to change your name? \nMost steps of the name change process will require a small fee, and they can add up fast. The most expensive part of the process may be updating your passport, which typically costs $130 (or more if you need it expedited). \n\n### Is there a deadline for a name change after marriage?\nNo, there’s no deadline to change your name after marriage, and your marriage license doesn’t expire, either. You could wait five years before deciding to change your name after marriage, and the process would be the same. \n\nReady for other advice to make your post-marriage life easier? How about adding much-needed items to your [wedding registry](https://www.zola.com/wedding-registry) or dreaming about [your honeymoon](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/business-class-seats-for-honeymoon)? 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