It may depend on the state in question. Many states base their drivers license numbers on the drivers Social Security number (even though they are not the same) - the assigned number is known as a "soundex." If your SSN does not change (which it probably won't) the soundex will also remain the same.
NOTE; This is NOT a way to wipe out your past DMV drivers history - the record itself will be cross-indexed to you no matter what you do with your name - the same as what happens when married women assume their husband's last name.
Not legally
Chad Johnson. He legally changed it back again.
Chad Johnson changed his name because his football number is 85 and he wanted to put his number in words above his number on his jersey. The person said no when he asked and the only exception was if he bought a million dollar jersey that had the number 85 and the words on top but he didn't want to buy it so he changed his name to Chad Ochocinco and therefore the words are above his jersey as he wished.
if you leagally changed you name then you would present yourself with your legal last name. if you legally switched it from your fathers last name to your mothers maiden name, or any name of your choosing for that matter, you would use the name that you LEGALLY changed it to.
She already legally changed her name, it used to be Destiney Hope Cyrus, then she changed it to Miley because everyone called her "smiley miley"
Yaw. He legally changed it to Dawson
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Of course she can. When she got married she legally changed her name to the name of the person that she married. She has that name legally unless she changes her name legally back to her maiden name.
No. But you can change your name legally to just about anything, including his last name. NO NO, unless you have had your name legally changed.
Legendary Dolphins wide receiver Mark Duper legally changed his name to Mark "Super" Duper. He changed his middle name from Kirby to Super.
Mark Duper legally changed his name to Mark Super Duper.
The Ultimate Warrior was born named Brian James Hellwig. He legally changed it to Warrior.