Kenneth L. asked

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What will the State of California accept as proof of name change for the purposes of obtaining a driver's license, given that my ex-husband and I changed our names in 1977 and have used these names for over 35 years, but never finalized the process through court?

August 15th, 2023

Julia L. answered

The State of California requires a certified court order as proof of name change for obtaining a dri...

August 15th, 2023

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