Not hard at all if she was legally married.
It's all in the computer.
intellius.com should have that info.
2007-10-13 10:16:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If a woman thinks she can hide behind her husbands name, she is so wrong. The marriage license is placed in a computer and with the womans maiden name or previous name, just on click of the button and it goes right to the womans new name. It is so simple to find this felon and she needs to go to jail. The sooner the better.
2007-10-13 19:02:45
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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Doesn't change her social security number or date of birth so it's not hard at all. Her new name is just listed as an alias (aka) along with any other married or made up names she may have.
2007-10-13 17:21:00
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answered by KittyKat 6
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WITH COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TODAY, YOU TELL ME??
WOULD BE CAUGHT AT MARRIAGE LIC TIME.
WHEN PICKED UP AND FINGERPRINTED.
WHEN SHE USES HER NEW NAME A NAME CHANGE HAS TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE COURTS FOR A RECORDS CHANGE TO REFLECT THE NEW NAME AND THE OLD AS AN AKA.
WHEN RUNNING A CREDIT CHECK AGAINST SSN EXPERIAN WILL SPIT OUT ALL THE NAMES YOU EVER HAD CREDIT BY.
2007-10-13 17:26:54
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answered by ahsoasho2u2 7
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Not hard, her maiden name is still a matter of record and easy to find.
2007-10-13 17:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Not hard at all. Just because she gets married does not mean she falls of the computer screen.
2007-10-13 18:18:05
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answered by angels 3
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it doesnt matter if her name was changed, or she dyed her hair, and move far away, the record would still have all her criminal background info.
2007-10-13 17:22:39
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answered by Amy 4
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In the computerized era, it only takes a few seconds to find someone.
2007-10-13 18:31:56
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answered by Bubba 6
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it all matters is that is her true identity, she could have stolen other identities, get married go to court change her name for spousal abuse and have new name issued for protection??
2007-10-13 17:57:15
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answered by Herman 4
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If you do what Sherri M states and get a new SS#, you will be in jail, for an all new crime.
2007-10-14 01:06:19
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answered by Seeking 5
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