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How to Change Your Name on Your California Real ID After Marriage

If you recently got married and changed your last name, you’ll need to update your California Real ID to reflect your new legal name. 

Since the Real ID Act has strict identity verification requirements, it’s important to follow the correct steps when updating your name at the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Click here for our complete guide on how to change your name in California.

Why Updating Your Real ID is Important

  • A Real ID is required for domestic air travel and entry into federal buildings after May 7, 2025.
  • If your Social Security card, passport, and Real ID don’t match, you could face travel and identity verification issues.
  • A California driver’s license and Real ID are often required for updating other documents like bank accounts and insurance policies.

Step-by-Step Guide to Changing Your Name on Your California Real ID

Step 1: Update Your Name with the Social Security Administration (SSA)

Before you visit the DMV, you must first update your name with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The DMV verifies your new name with the SSA database, so your new Social Security card must match before proceeding.

How to update your Social Security card:

  1. Complete Form SS-5 (Application for a Social Security Card). Available on the SSA website.
  2. Gather required documents:
    • Certified marriage certificate
    • Current driver’s license or passport
    • Your current Social Security card
  3. Submit your application in person at an SSA office or by mail.
  4. Receive your updated Social Security card within two weeks.

Important: Your Social Security Number stays the same, only your name is updated.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents for Your Real ID Name Change

When visiting the California DMV, you must provide original or certified copies of the following:

✅ Proof of Name Change – Certified marriage certificate issued by the County Clerk’s Office. 

✅ Proof of Identity – Your current Real ID driver’s license or California ID. 

✅ Proof of Social Security Number – Your new Social Security card reflecting your married name. 

✅ Proof of California Residency – A document showing your new name and California address (e.g., utility bill, bank statement, rental agreement). 

✅ Completed DL 44 Application Form – This form is available at the DMV or can be started online.

Step 3: Visit a California DMV Office in Person

Unlike regular name changes, updating your Real ID cannot be done online or by mail—you must visit the DMV in person.

📌 How to Schedule Your DMV Appointment:

  • Visit the California DMV website to book an appointment.
  • Select “Name Change & Real ID Appointment” to reduce wait times.
  • Some DMV locations allow walk-ins, but appointments are strongly recommended.

At the DMV, you will: ✔ Submit your documents. ✔ Take a new Real ID photo (if required). ✔ Pay the $35 Real ID update fee. ✔ Receive a temporary paper ID while your new Real ID is processed.

Processing Time: Your new Real ID will arrive by mail in 2-4 weeks.

Step 4: Update Other Documents with Your New Real ID

Once you receive your updated Real ID, you should update other important records:

  • Passport – If your name changed, update your passport to match.
  • Bank Accounts & Credit Cards – Many financial institutions require a valid ID for name changes.
  • Insurance Policies – Update your name on health, auto, and life insurance policies.
  • Voter Registration – Update your name with the California Secretary of State’s Office.

Tip: Create a checklist to ensure all necessary documents reflect your new name.

Common Questions About Changing Your Name on a California Real ID

Can I update my Real ID online?

No, you must visit a California DMV office in person to change your name on a Real ID.

How long does it take to receive my new Real ID?

After submitting your application, your updated Real ID will arrive in 2-4 weeks by mail.

What if my Social Security card doesn’t match my new name?

The DMV cannot process your Real ID name change until your Social Security Administration records are updated first.

Do I need to retake my driver’s test?

No, name changes do not require a driving test, but you may need to take a new photo for your ID.

What if my marriage certificate is from another state?

California accepts out-of-state marriage certificates as long as they are official and certified.

Final Steps: Get Your Real ID Updated Today

Changing your name after marriage requires updating your Real ID to avoid travel or identification issues. By following these steps and preparing your documents in advance, you can make the process smooth and stress-free.

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