Marriage Certificate - Change back to original name
4 years ago
When my marriage was registered, I changed my surname to my husband's surname in the marriage certificate. But, I do not want to change all other ID proofs to the new name.
Is there any way to change my name back to original name in marriage certificate?
Or, is there any way a new marriage certificate can be issued with my original name?
A.Hello,
you need to submit an application with affidavit.
you need to submit an application with affidavit.
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Kavery Anand
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dear client.. approach to same sub registrar office.. where u got Register your marriage certificate.. and give an application with affidavit..
And het it done..
In case if they ask for Gazette publication..then contact me.
And het it done..
In case if they ask for Gazette publication..then contact me.
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A.Please enquire with the Marriage Registration Authority
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