Updating Your Name With Government Agencies And Institutions
Once your name change is legally approved, you’ll need to notify various government agencies and organizations. Here are the most common updates you’ll need to make:
Social Security Administration
Start by updating your name with the SSA using Form SS-5. You’ll need your court-approved divorce decree showing your new name, proof of identity (like a driver’s license or passport), and proof of citizenship.
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
After updating your Social Security record, visit your local DMV to change the name on your driver’s license or state ID. Bring your updated Social Security card, court order, and other required documents.
Passport
To update your U.S. passport, complete one of the following:
- DS-5504: If your current passport is less than a year old.
- DS-82 or DS-11: For other cases, depending on eligibility.
Employers and Financial Institutions
Notify your employer’s HR department to update payroll, insurance, and tax records. Then update your name with:
- Banks and credit card companies
- Mortgage or lease accounts
- Insurance providers
- Utility and service companies
To avoid confusion, it’s a good idea to carry multiple certified copies of your divorce decree when updating your name.