A court order is now often required by many institutions to officially accept a name change, even if you have been using another name for a long time. This is because government regulations, created to protect against fraud such as identity theft, often require official documentation for a name change. Therefore, you may need to ask the court to grant an official change of name. The information below explains more about that process.
If you recently got married and want to change your last name to your spouse’s last name, you may not have to go to court. You can usually change the name on your driver’s license and social security card to your spouse’s last name with just your marriage license or certificate. Contact WYDOT and your local Social Security office for more information.
If you are getting divorced and want to change your name to your maiden or previous name, you can usually do that during your divorce case. Click here for more information about divorce.
If you are becoming a U.S. citizen, you may able to change your name as part of the naturalization process. Click here for more information about naturalization.