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NJ A2052

NJ A2052
Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
01/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Health to issue a State marriage license application form that enables each of the applicants to enter changes in middle name and surname resulting from the marriage. The application form shall include two parallel sections permitting each of the applicants to enter one of the following options as their surname: (1) the surname of the other spouse; (2) any former surname of either spouse; (3) a name combining all or a segment of the premarriage surname or any former surname of each spouse into a single surname; (4) a combination name separated by a hyphen, provided that each part of such combination surname is the premarriage surname, or any former surname, of each of the spouses; or (5) the premarriage surname of a spouse as the spouse's middle name, followed by the surname of the other spouse as the new surname. The application form would include language instructing the applicants that neither party to the marriage is required to change his or her surname, and that applicants who do change their middle name or surname should contact their local Social Security Administration, so that its records and the applicant's Social Security identification card can be updated to reflect the name change. This bill is intended to streamline the process for newly married persons who wish to change either their middle name or surname as a result of their marriage. There is currently no option to do this as part of the marriage certificate application process, leaving the prospective applicant to navigate a difficult process of changing one's names with a local Social Security or Motor Vehicle Commission office, which may or may not be accommodating, or paying to have the names changed in court. It is hoped that by offering this option as part of the marriage certificate application process, other State offices will reciprocate and permit changes of both middle and surname after marriage consistently and without fee or penalty.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Health to issue a State marriage license application form that enables each applicant to enter changes in their middle name and surname resulting from the marriage. The form includes options for the applicant to take the surname of their spouse, use a former surname, combine their surnames, or use their premarriage surname as a middle name. The form also includes instructions that neither party is required to change their name and that applicants should contact the Social Security Administration to update their records. The goal is to streamline the process for newly married individuals to change their middle name or surname as part of the marriage certificate application, rather than navigating a separate process with the Social Security Administration or courts.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Assembly Human Services Hearing (19:00 3/16/2020 ) (on 03/16/2020)

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