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13. Anyone that changes their name needs additional documentation regarding the name change
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 05:48 PM
Sep 2025

No doubt women that get married are the largest part of that cohort, but the additional documentation required for Real ID applies to anyone that legally changes their name.

Documentation might be marriage/divorce papers, adoption papers, court orders, etc..

I'm not aware of a different birth certificate requirement for married women than for anyone else.

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I got my birth certificate for free. BlueTsunami2018 Sep 2025 #1
Most states charge some money Diraven Sep 2025 #6
I have maintained for decades that married women assuming their husband's surname was a bad idea hlthe2b Sep 2025 #2
Love my husband SheLiberal Sep 2025 #12
My grand daughter kept her maiden name Tree Lady Sep 2025 #15
Don't forget the Dissolution of Marriage with name restoration flvegan Sep 2025 #3
Getting married is fine, but just be certain to KEEP your name; don't change it. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2025 #4
Counties are charging women for copies of birth certificates, but not men? MichMan Sep 2025 #5
The men don't need real id to prove a former name. applegrove Sep 2025 #8
Still requires a birth certificate for a Real ID MichMan Sep 2025 #9
Sorry. I think they can use a passport or whatever applegrove Sep 2025 #14
They can use a passport for the Real ID also... SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2025 #18
Women don't have to change their name SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2025 #10
Big deal DiverDave Sep 2025 #7
My wife didn't change her name. Nor did I. hunter Sep 2025 #11
What did you use as ID when you voted? applegrove Sep 2025 #17
Real ID is not required to vote n/t SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2025 #19
No ID. California mail-in ballots. hunter Sep 2025 #20
Lucky you are. applegrove Sep 2025 #21
Anyone that changes their name needs additional documentation regarding the name change sl8 Sep 2025 #13
But the women need to change ID more often. They need Real ID more often. applegrove Sep 2025 #16
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