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How to Change Your Surname Back to Your Maiden Name in the UK

If you've recently gone through a divorce or ended a marriage and are looking to revert to your maiden name, you may be wondering about the process of changing your surname back in the UK. Rest assured, it's a straightforward and achievable task. In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to legally change your surname back to your maiden name, ensuring you meet all the necessary requirements for a smooth and hassle-free process.

The first step in changing your surname back to your maiden name is to obtain a deed poll. A deed poll is a legal document that confirms your intention to assume your former name. Ensure the deed poll includes your previous surname (maiden name), your current name, and your signature. Our company offers unenrolled deed polls that are recognised by UK government agencies like the Passport Office and the DVLA.

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Once you have your deed poll, you will need to update your official documents to reflect your new surname. The most crucial documents to update are your passport and driver's license. These are essential identification documents and will require a certified copy of your deed poll as proof of your name change. Additionally, remember to update your bank accounts, utility bills, and any other relevant documents.

To ensure a smooth transition, notify government agencies about your name change. Inform the Passport Office and the DVLA by submitting a certified copy of your deed poll along with their respective name-change application forms. Notify other relevant agencies as well, such as HM Revenue and Customs, the National Insurance Contributions Office, and the Electoral Registration Office.

Next, inform your employer, educational institutions, healthcare providers, and any other relevant parties of your name change. Provide them with a certified copy of your deed poll as evidence.

Finally, inform your family and friends about your name change. You may want to send a formal announcement or simply let them know through personal communication.

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A deed poll is a legal document used to change a person's name in the UK. It confirms a person's intention to abandon their old name and assume a new one.

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