Is a Marriage Certificate Proof of Name Change in the UK?
Learn why a UK marriage certificate alone isn’t proof of name change and how to update your name with banks and HM Passport Office.
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No, a marriage certificate itself is not proof of name change in the UK. You must inform relevant institutions (e.g. banks, HM Passport Office) of your new name and provide your marriage certificate as supporting documentation.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I use my marriage certificate as official proof of name change in the UK? No, a marriage certificate alone is not accepted as official proof of name change. It must be accompanied by notifying and updating relevant institutions such as banks and the HM Passport Office.
- What steps should I take to change my name after marriage in the UK? After marriage, you should notify key institutions like banks, HM Passport Office, and HM Revenue & Customs, providing your marriage certificate as supporting evidence to update your name officially.
- Does the HM Passport Office automatically update my name after marriage? No, you must apply to the HM Passport Office to update your name and provide your marriage certificate as part of the supporting documentation.