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Three Steps to a New Name

Use this guide for a successful name-changing journey, and learn some local places where you can apply for a marriage license.

1.    Obtain a New Social Security Card

Visit your local Social Security office with your marriage license and your current driver’s license with your maiden name on it, fill out a few forms and Voila!, you’ll receive a new card in the mail in approximately 2 weeks.

2.    Get a New Driver’s License

After you receive your new Social Security card, take it and a copy of your marriage license to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Here you’ll have to sign a few dotted lines, smile for your new picture and walk out with a new license in your hands.

3.    Change Your Important Information

After you have your new Social Security card and new license, take them to the bank to change the names on your accounts. Talk to the human resources department at your work about changing the name on your health insurance, and talk to your auto insurance agent to change your name on your auto insurance policy.

Need a marriage license? You and your hubby-to-be can apply for one at these local Recorder’s offices:

Christian Country Recorder
100 W. Church St., Room 104, Ozark
417-581-9941
Cost: $55 (cash only)

Green County Recorder of Deeds

940 Boonville Ave., Rm. 102, Springfield
417-868-4068
Cost: $51 (cash only)

Taney County Recorder of Deeds

132 David St., Forsyth
417-546-7234
Cost: $51 (cash or check)

Webster County Recorder

101 N. Crittenden Ave., Marshfield
417-859-5882
Cost: $46 (cash only)




 


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