If you tied the knot this summer – one of the most popular seasons for weddings – your big day is over. However, you may have at least one more thing to cross off your “To Do” list.
If you need to change your last name on your Social Security card due to your marriage, you may be able to apply online for a replacement card using your personal my Social Security account.
If you got married in one of 21 participating states, you may be able to complete the process online – without the need to visit a Social Security office.
You must have a valid driver’s license or state-issued identification (ID) card and a marriage certificate from a participating state to complete the application electronically. Current participating states are Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. This list will grow as we work to include more states.
If you were married in one of the participating states and you want to apply online for a replacement card in your new name:
- Sign in to your personal my Social Security account.
- Select “Replace Your Social Security Card”.
- Answer the screening questions to confirm eligibility.
- Enter your personal information (name, Social Security number, date of birth, and U.S. mailing address).
You should wait at least 30 days after the date of your marriage to request a replacement card. This allows the state time to update its records.
If you got married in another state or the District of Columbia or you are unable to use our online application, visit Your Number and Card webpage. You can start your application online and possibly self-schedule an appointment to visit a local office to show your marriage certificate.
Once you complete your application (online or in person), we’ll mail an updated card to you, usually within 14 business days. There is no charge.
Be sure to let your employer know about your name change so they can update their payroll records, and we can accurately keep track of your earnings.
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