Getting married? Change your name online in 3 easy steps. MissNowMrs.com is a online name change service that makes changing your name after the wedding easy.
Did you know…
- Every state has its own set of laws regarding name-change after marriage, so be sure to check into your home state’s laws before your wedding. You may need to sign your marriage certificate a particular way to ensure your married name is exactly how you want it to be listed on all of your state and U.S. government issued IDs and documents.
- Understand the name-change process before you get started. You will need to file for a name change with the Social Security Office, State Driver’s License Office, State Department, IRS, United States Postal Office and Voter Registration Bureau. Depending on your state of residence, there is a specific order in which to file your name-change forms.
- Today’s brides have more name-change options than ever. After your wedding day you can take your spouse’s name, take both last names, hyphenate both last names, take your maiden name as your middle name (in most states) or take your maiden name as a second middle name (in most states).
- Skip the hassle! Use the MissNowMrs.com online name-change service to transition to your new married name with ease. Answer some questions, click print, and then mail the majority of your forms and notification letters in less than an hour!
MissNowMrs.com has partnered with Lucy Dylan Weddings to bring you a great giveaway this week! Now until JULY 1st, 2001 you can enter for your chance to win one of two gift cards (valued at 29.95) for name change services.
How to Enter:
All you have to do is comment and like MissNowMrs.com on Facebook. We’re looking for the funniest new last name and the worst maiden name. The winners will be announced on the blog on July 2nd, 2011, so make sure you enter!
Good luck and make sure you check out the MissNowMrs.com blog! 🙂
Photo courtesy of Autumn Burke Photography.
I don’t know if my old and new last names are funny/worst… but my old last name (Lee) is very common and I often get calls trying to reach the wrong person.