Name Change Notification Package for Brides, Court Ordered Name Change, Divorced, Marriage for Louisiana - Louisiana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Change Notification Package in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the designated fields, including your former name and new name. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for all notifications.
  3. Proceed to select the reason for your name change from the provided options: marriage, divorce, court order, or other. This helps clarify your situation to the recipients of your notifications.
  4. For each entity you need to notify (e.g., Social Security Administration, DMV), locate the corresponding form within the package. Fill out each form according to its specific instructions.
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The legal perspective on name changes As this is not a formal legal name change, reverting back to your maiden name does not require a formal legal change. Documentation for reverting to maiden name: If youre reverting to your maiden name, you usually need your birth certificate and marriage certificate.
The main document you will need to change your name back to your maiden name after divorce is your certified copy of the divorce decree issued by the court. This document serves as proof that your marriage has been legally dissolved and allows you to change your name on various identification documents and records.
If you get divorced or end a civil partnership If you divorce or end a civil partnership, you can go back to using your previous surname without having to formally record the change.

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Marriage name changes via a marriage certificate are limited to specific middle name and last name changes. A court order will allow you to change your first, middle, and last names at the same time. You can learn how to legally change your name with a court order here.
You can include a request to change your name back to your maiden name in the divorce petition or decree. However, not all states allow for this option, you may need to talk with your divorce lawyer to confirm the laws and regulations of your specific state to determine if this is possible.

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