You first have to file a name change petition (Petition must be notarized) to your local county court clerk's office. You must have your Original Marriage Certificate as well as have been a resident of the State of Texas for at least 6 months.
No, you can change your name at anytime after your marriage, no time limits.
If the license was not executed, the marriage was not completed. No certificate of marriage was issued.
No. The marriage certificate is not sufficient. You must also obtain a court order permitting you to change your name. This extra step is made necessary by Texas' refusal to recognize legal marriages between persons of the same gender, even though it recognizes all other types of marriages, even if the parties would not be permitted to marry under Texas law.
Take your Marriage License to city clerk to record your new name. Go to Drivers License office to change name on license Go to Social Security to change name on ss card
If your name is misspelled on a Texas marriage license, you will need to go to the courthouse where the license was given. They will be able to fix the mistake.
he is not from TEXAS AND I BELIEVE HIS WIFES NAME WAS AMANDA ANN WHITNEY
You can change your name whenever you want.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, yes. The only legal name change document you need is your same-sex marriage certificate. There is no need to obtain a court ordered name change.
no
If the marriage is performed properly, with all the papers that are required. Then the marriage done by a pastor with a marriage lison , then the marriage will be valid in Texas.
Often people think that it is the location of the marriage, which can be totally wrong. In fact, the marriage does not change your name whatsoever, it just gives you the ability to do it easier. The "place of name change" is the location where you filed your name change with the federal Social Security office.
yes i can.