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I was born and brought up in Hyderabad. Now I am 29 years old, but do not have any identity proof such as driving licence, passport, PAN, voter card. I have only SSC Certificate, but I want to change my name with my in-laws surname and my husband's name after my first name. I want to apply for Passport, PAN and driving license with the new name. I am working for a Corporate Company and the name in the company is with my in-laws surname. My identity card, bank account, PF account is in this name only. But I dont hav any legal documents in support of that. Pl do guide me.
-Bharati

2006-12-10 01:57:31 · 5 answers · asked by Murali R 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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The first document you will require for name change after marriage is the Marriage Certificate duly signed by you (maiden name before marriage), your husband and the priest (confirming that Ms. X surname Y is legally married to Mr. A surname B). This is the most important document to establish your married name and surname.

Then you need to go through an affidavit procedure, give advertisement in newspaper for name change etc.

Subsequently, for all docs where you want your name replaced, you will need to contact that organisation to issue you with new docs with new name.

Lots of hassle.....don't understand why you want all the old docs with new name. That is unnecessary....also having SSC certificate with in-laws name is incorrect since you were a minor when in SSC and hence cannot have in-laws......think about it. Moreover, nobody looks at SSC certificate for in-laws names...

As for Passport, PAN card, drivers license, voter card, bank account etc you only need to make the application with the marriage certificate (keep lots of copies on hand...). That should do it.

Passport always has a column for women to state their maiden name (as well as all the nick names, aliases, other names) before marriage to ensure traceability to other legal docs. So do not worry about changing all documents. Just ensure that when you apply for a new document after marriage, all you need to do is provide a copy of your marriage certificate with the application form filled in(or a photo-copy duly certified/notarized by a gazetted officer).

Hope that helps.

2006-12-10 02:37:41 · answer #1 · answered by moksha 2 · 0 0

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2016-04-15 23:30:00 · answer #2 · answered by Staci 3 · 0 0

Lets get real here. This is not about the people wanting separation, this is about the UPA government wanting to have more control over the MPs from the state. Having a strong contingent of 40 and having a leader like YSR has made them a force to reckon with. And Ms. Gandhi definitely doesn't like being forced to make decisions. So after YSR's demise, this is a planned strategy to split the ranks of the MPs from the state and take away power from them. That is the reason a party man like Rosiah was picked as Chief Minister over youngster and popular choice like Y.S.Jagan. So don't even for a second be fooled into thinking that KCR is the reason for the Telengana decision. He is just a pawn, the real reason is the power the MPs of this state are wielding at the center which is making 'madam' especially unhappy. If Telengana is separated despite all the opposition, then we will see a revolt from the people of the other regions. It is only the politicians and so called intellectuals who are talking about separate Greater Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra, not the students and common people who are only asking for unified Andhra. There is most certainly going to be a revolt here from the people of other regions in Hyderabad. Even before the separation of Telengana, the people here staying in their capital city are being termed 'settlers' and being threatened. How do you think the situation would be when there is a separate state and Hyderabad is a part of Telengana? The congress had clearly not reckoned on having to face the ire of common people, they must have thought the party MLA's and MP's can be very easily managed. Well this is a lesson for Ms.Gandhi, in democracy. Next time, she ought to listen to all parties involved before taking a decision, because this is not a fascist sate and she certainly can't make decisions based only on her whims and fancies and the political ambitions of a few vested interests and individuals.

2016-03-29 01:54:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U should apply to Andhrapradesh government by remitting necessary fees in their applcation form duly incorporating the reasons for change. It will be published in Andhrapradesh State Gazeettee. With that copies u can apply for all PAN,driving licence etc., paying suitable fees. Though it is a time consuming procedure, u have no other option but to wait and appy

2006-12-10 02:07:21 · answer #4 · answered by Janani B 2 · 0 0

Approach a lawyer!

2006-12-10 06:59:36 · answer #5 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

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