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Originally posted by kappaloo
Passports have a no-alias rule. That means your legal name is on the passport.
Last time I checked, a marriage certificate wasn't enough for anyone to claim their name was legally changed. (at least where I am)
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I'm curious. Since I'm not married and I've never had to change my name I've never worried about stuff like this. But what happens if someone does marry and they change name and therefore change their drivers license, health card, credit cards, etc, etc. They're not allowed to change the name on the passport?