Changing Name after Marriage: Legal Procedures

According to the tradition of India, a woman needs to change her surname after marriage. Changing the name on papers after marriage is though not compulsory for woman in India but many want to this for specific reasons. There are some steps that one needs to follow to get her name changed. These are mentioned below:

The very first step that a woman needs to take is obtaining the marriage certificate. Since the procedure of getting marriage certificate made is different in each state, one can follow the procedure according to the state one residing in. It takes from 7 days to 3 months to obtain the certificate.

Your next step is to give application for changing your name at the office of the State Government Gazette. They will announce about your name change in local newspaper. You should keep a copy of that advertisement for future reference, which can serve a proof of your changed name.

If you do not want to follow above steps, you can get a Joint Notarized affidavit from a public notary.

Once you have carried out all these formalities, then you can change your change your name in all of your documents as per your requirement.

Although changing your name after marriage is not essential but if you really have determined to do this, follow aforementioned steps. One name in this area having quality experience is what G.S Bagga is all about. Contact for more information.

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