I am not getting divorced but want to revert to maiden name in passport.

by Marianne
(Greenwich, CT USA)

Question: After I was married, I began the process of changing my name to my married name. I decided to continue to use my maiden name professionally- I am a doctor and all of my licensing exams and board certifications are in my maiden name. Now, I have to take board re-certification exams. I need a proper photo id to be allowed into the test- a license or passport. This issue has made me decide to change back to my maiden name.

Answer: Passports are issued in the current legal names of the applicants. If your name was legally changed at marriage, then your passport will be issued in this name.

There are two ways to include your maiden name in your passport as your current legal name. One, apply for a court order to change your name and then submit this along with your application.

Two, present an acceptable identification reflecting your maiden name and original or certified copies of three or more public documents evidencing that you have used the your maiden name generally for five years or longer. The documentary evidence, which must show the use of your maiden name and one other piece of identifying data, (such as date of birth, place of birth, age, or Social Security number), may include but are not limited to the following documents:

(1) Driver’s licenses or non-driver State-issued I.D.;
(2) Military records;
(3) Employment records;
(4) Tax records;
(5) School records;
(6) Census record;
(7) Hospital birth record; and
(8) Baptismal certificate.

Affidavits executed by two or more persons attesting that they have known you by both names, and that you have used your maiden name for all purposes for at least five years, may be provided in place of one of the public documents, if you cannot obtain a third public record.

If you have used your maiden name for less than five years, it may be included as a “known as” name if documentary evidence as listed above is provided.

If you currently have a passport and need to renew it with the name change, click the link below>

Passport Renewal with Name Change

If you do not have a passport or your most recent passport was issued more than 15 years ago, click the link below.

New Passport Requirements

Click here to post comments.

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to Passport Name Change FAQ
.

Latest Passport & Travel Updates

Passport Requirements
List and description of documents required for citizens of the United States to obtain passports.

Passport Book vs. Passport Card
Learn the similarities and differences between the traditional passport book and the newer passport card.

Rush Passport Expediting
Requirements, fees and processing times for getting rush passport expediting.

Multiple Entry Visa Information
What is a multiple entry visa and how do you apply for one. Get the general requirements for obtainings visas with multiple entries.

A Day in the Life of a Tourist in San Juan
You wake up at your resort and look at the stunning view of Condado Beach. Even though it's early, children are already playing in the sand. The waves ...

Playa del Carmen, Mexico - The Perfect Tropical Paradise for Your Vacation
Discover why Playa del Carmen is such a popular vacation spot for any season of the year. Find out what to do and see as well as where to stay in this lush tropical paradise of Mexico´s Mayan Riviera.

Ein Bokek at the Dead Sea Israel
Ein Bokek - A fabulous oasis in the desert and a magnet for health seekers and tourists alike. Ein Bokek is located on the southwestern shore of the ...