While planning the big day, your focus is mainly on event details, guest list and your ensemble. However, for anyone who has decided to change their name post-wedding, the "adventure" continues long after the vendors have been tipped and the relatives have departed. Going into the name change process for the first time, many newlyweds (understandably) have no idea what to expect. Enter Colie Christensen, founder of NewlyNamed, a name change kit service designed to make officiating your new last name a breeze.
Colie details the eight "places" brides and grooms must remember to change their names:
- Social Security
- IRS
- U.S. passport
- Driver's license
- Voter registration
- Vehicle title & registration
- Professional licenses & certifications
- Personal accounts such as banks, credit unions, credit cards, investment accounts, frequent flyer programs, travel programs (TSA Pre, Global Entry, etc.) and more. When couples work with NewlyNamed, Colie notes: "We have 3,000+ companies (personal accounts) in our database that our customers can select and add to their kit. Most select 20-30."