How to Change Your Name with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)
Changing your name with the Ohio BMV is a key step after receiving your court order or marriage certificate. You must update both your driver’s license and, optionally, your vehicle registration.
Click here for our complete guide on how to change your name in Ohio.
What You’ll Need
Bring the following documents to a Deputy Registrar license agency:
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Certified court order or marriage/divorce certificate
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Your current Ohio driver’s license or state ID
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Proof of Social Security number (must match SSA records)
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Proof of legal presence and Ohio residency (e.g., utility bill, bank statement)
You can find a full list of acceptable documents here.
Steps to Update Your BMV Records
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Visit any Ohio BMV Deputy Registrar
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Present your documents and pay the license renewal fee (usually $25.75)
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Your new license or ID will be printed with your updated name
Note: Update your name with the Social Security Administration first, or your BMV application may be rejected.
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