You should check with your state DMV to determine if there is an official policy. There are several ways you could sign:
A letter that requests the issuing of a certificate for training, should include when the training was completed. It should also contain who the certificate is issued for and when it will be available.
Contact the Vital Statistics Office of your state they should be able to help you out.
Yes, "Marriage Certificate" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to an official document issued to record a marriage between two individuals.
You should be able to obtain a copy of the association's certificate of insurance from a board member or the property manager. The certificate is issued by the company that carries the association's master insurance policy. The copy you want may be a document that your lender requires.
No there is no such agreement. The license should be issued by the county were the ceremony is. A certificate of marriage is recognized by all the states under the US Constitution.
A copy of your marriage certificate should be enough to document the name change.
That could be a problem. The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
An address should contain the name of the person that the letter is being sent to. It should also contain the street address and the city, state, and zip code in that order.
Contact the place that issued the license. That should be the court house. And what you probably want is the Certificate of Marriage, not the license.
Your local army recruiter can give you a phone number for Army records and they should be able to help you.
In the United States, if the widow has not changed her name after the death of her husband and has a passport with her married name, she does not need to submit any name change documents (marriage certificate, etc) with her passport application. She does not need to get a new passport until her old one is about to expire since all her identification documentation will have the same name. However, if the widow has changed her name upon the death of her husband, or marriage to a new husband, she will need to submit a copy of the legal paperwork that changed her legal name. For marriage, a marriage certificate is sufficient; for a name change, a copy of the court certificate should be enough.
The only thing that you will need is a certified copy of the certificate from when you legally changed your name. As long as you have this document to provide, you should have no trouble.