TOP 6 Steps in Changing your Name after the Wedding

Boehme Film & Photo

Boehme Film & Photo

Just because you have a marriage license with your new last name, doesn't mean you've officially changed your name. (If you thought that was the hard part, wait until you see the lines at the social security office and DMV.) There's a shortcut, though: Make it easy on yourself and fast-track your paperwork with the brilliant and easy Hitchswitch Name Change kit

Boehme Film & Photo

Boehme Film & Photo

Rather do it the old-school way? See below:

1. Get your marriage license.
Before you can change your name, you'll need the original (or certified) marriage license with the raised seal. Call the clerk's office where your license was filed to get copies if one wasn't automatically sent to you.

2. Change your Social Security card.
Visit the Social Security Administration's website and fill out the application for a new Social Security card. You'll keep the same number—just your name will be different. Mail in your application to the local Social Security Administration office, or just go through the process while you're there. You should get your new card within 10 business days.

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3. Change your license at the DMV.
Take a trip to the local Department of Motor Vehicles office to get a new license with your new last name. Bring every form of identification that your local DMV instructs you to—including your current license, your certified marriage certificate and, most importantly, your new Social Security card.

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4. Change your bank accounts.
This one's a biggie, especially if you're setting up a joint bank account, or if you have one already set up. The fastest way to change your name at your bank is to go into a branch location, bringing your new driver's license and your marriage certificate. You should request new checks and debit and credit cards on top of changing the name attached to your accounts. Something to note: You might get hit with fees for requesting a new debit card.

Boehme Film & Photo

Boehme Film & Photo

5. Fill in the blanks
Once you have a Social Security card and driver's license in your married name, other changes should be fairly easy. Some places only require a phone call; others may ask for a copy of your marriage certificate or social security card. Be sure to notify:

-Employers/payroll

-Post office (if your address has changed too)

-Electric and other utility companies

-Credit card companies

-Schools and alumni associations

-Landlord or mortgage company

-Insurance companies (auto, home, life)

-Doctors' offices

-Voter registration office

-Investment account providers

-Your attorney (to update legal documents, including your will)

-Passport office

-Airlines (to transfer over your miles)

6. Feeling overwhelmed? Ignore two to five 

Trust us, there's a much easier way to officially change your name. Go to Hitchswitch Name Change, choose the package you want, and with a few simple steps, all of the paperwork you need is sent to you filled out with your information (that only takes filling out one form). This service is so worth it, since it cuts down on all the time it'd take to track down every single form you need and fills it out for you. It doesn't get simpler than that!

Boehme Film & Photo

Boehme Film & Photo

Happy Planning,

XOXO

Top 4 Things to Know When Getting your Arizona Marriage License

StepOn Me Photography

StepOn Me Photography

Let’s start from the beginning, you fall in love, you say yes to the proposal, and start to plan the wedding. A month prior to the wedding, you realize you need to get your marriage license.  It may seem like a simple piece of paperwork, but a marriage license is the single document that legally marks you as married.

Obtaining Your Arizona Marriage License

Getting a marriage license in Arizona is fairly easy compared with other states. There is no waiting period and blood tests aren't required. You can get married the same day that you apply for your marriage license as long as you provide all of the appropriate documentation.

  1. WHERE DO I GET MY MARRIAGE LICENSE?

    Marriage license offices are held in different courts around Arizona. All location hours are from Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm (excluding holidays)

    LOCATIONS:

    Phoenix Downtown Clerk of the Court: 601 W.  Jackson, Phoenix, AZ  85003

    Northeast Phoenix Regional Court Center: 18380 N. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85032

    Northwest Phoenix Regional court Center: 14264 W. Tierra Buena Lane, Surprise, AZ 85326

    Chandler San Tan Justice Court: 201 E. Chicago St. Suite 102. Chandler, AZ 85225

    Gila Bend- Ironwood Justice Court: 209 E. Prima Gila Bend, AZ 85337

    Gilbert Highland Justice Court:  55 E. Civic Center Dr. Ste 55 Gilbert AZ 85296

    Mesa Southwest Court Complex: 222 E. Javelina, Mesa AZ 85210

    To see the full list of courts in other Arizona cities please visit: www.arizonabridalsource.com/wedding-tips.php


  2. HOW MUCH DOES MY MARRIAGE LICENSE COST?

    In Arizona – the fee is $76.00 (subject to change) and if you want certified copies of a marriage license they are $34.50 (subject to change)

    Payable in cash or by money order, bank guarantee card or credit card

  3. WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR A LICENSE?

    • Both parties must be present to apply and obtain the license

    • No Physical examination or blood test is required 

    • You are required to provide a government issued photo ID such as a driver license or passport to show proof of age and identity

    4.    WHEN WILL I GET MY LICENSE?

    There is no waiting period, you will receive your marriage license and may be married on the same day you apply for it.  Note: Marriage license expires one year from the date purchased

Stepon Me Photography

Stepon Me Photography

FYI: The license must be returned within 30 days of the ceremony in order for it to remain valid. The ceremony must take place within a year of the license issue date. If you would like a certified copy of the marriage certificate, which is required for changing your name(s), you'll need to submit an additional $34.50 at the time of application

.Check out the Court house website here: https://www.azcourthelp.org/topics/marriage?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu9z99rjf6gIVZxitBh1n3g2uEAAYASAAEgIlhPD_BwE

Stepon Me Photography

Stepon Me Photography

PRO Tip:  When or where should you sign the license? And who signs the license?            

Most brides and groom like to sign the license after the ceremony in private with close family and bridal party. However, you can sign during the ceremony, there are no rules or traditions against either way. One thing you will want to make sure no matter where you sign is deciding your witness before! Yes, Can I get a witness? You'll need two witnesses - typically one chosen from each bride and groom. Traditionally, it has been the Maid of Honor and Best Man but truly it can be anyone whom you trust or has the best signature. In the end you want to make sure you've chosen your witnesses before it comes time to sign. 

You’ve worked so hard to get to the moment and you finally sign your license, its official!! Make sure that your photographer snaps a few photos of the special moment.

Enjoy,

XOXO

Stepon Me Photography

Stepon Me Photography

The Wedding Dress for Your Body

Mi Amore Photography

Mi Amore Photography

Every bride wants to look their absolute best on wedding day, and might turn to trimming or slimming down to feel perfect. However, today we are talking about loving your body while find your wedding dress for the big day!

Our way involves no strenuous exercise, no dietary restrictions, all the cheese and chocolate you want and plenty of sitting on the couch streaming television or shopping online. Below you will find a list of tips to help you get some healthy self-love for your (already gorgeous) bod in that wedding dress.

Molly McElenney Photography

Molly McElenney Photography

Accentuate what you love

What features do you love about your body? Everyone has some of these. It might be your eyes or your smile, your healthy flowing hair, your dainty hands, voluptuous bosom, banging hips or smoking booty. You might have great shoulders, love the way your back looks, or have legs for days. You might love your feet.

If however, you are struggling with this, then get a close friend, or several of them, and recruit them for this task. Often we are overly critical of ourselves but our friends will be both honest and kind about telling us what our best features are.

After you decide on what you love the most, start the research and find out the best way to highlight these assets.

Wedding dresses are wonderful in many ways, and one of the best ones is they can be custom made exactly for you and can showcase the areas that you like.

Always Timeless Production

Always Timeless Production

Lias Photography

Lias Photography

Leave it to the Professionals

If you know that your best smile is more posed than natural, then ask your photographer to take shots that highlight not candid look. If there is anything you are self-conscious about, tell your photography so that they know to always get your good side.
Talk to a make-up artist and hairstylist about the best ways to play up your favorite features. What hairstyle or color will accentuate your face, what colors will make your eyes pop or maybe you leave your hair down to shape your face more. Leave it to the professional to help you really help you bring out those features you love.

Ashtyn Nicole Photography

Ashtyn Nicole Photography

Kylee Patterson Photography

Kylee Patterson Photography

Be Flexible

Be flexible, you may have always had your heart set on a mermaid skirt gown, but when it comes to trying it on, it might really not suit your shape. That’s okay, because most women have never worn a dress quite like a wedding gown before, you may be surprised by what flatters you and what doesn’t. Often the dress that looks the least likely on the rack, will be the one that makes you happiest once it’s on.

Be open to trying on different things, and also to taking recommendations from your dressmaker.

Side of Inspiration

Side of Inspiration

Customize

While you are accentuating the areas you like, consider ways to flatter (or hide) the bits you are more concerned about. If you don’t like your shoulders or upper arms, consider a jacket, shawl or cap sleeves, or cover areas with some lace. If you are self-conscious about your stomach, an empire line, A-frame or fit and flare shape skirt can be more flattering.

There is greater variety in dress designers than ever before, and you can use this to your advantage, don’t be scared to customize the dress.

J. Sonive Photography

J. Sonive Photography

Catherine Jeter Photography

Practice Self-Love

True acceptance of yourself and all your foibles might take a little longer than this blog post, but there are some wonderful truths you can tell yourself which will get you on the right track.
Instead of thinking of your body as something to look at, consider what it does every day. Think about how it has brought you through your whole life, and honor it for being strong and healthy, rather than thinking of it as an ornament.
Think of the women around you that you admire, such as your mother, sisters or friends. What is it exactly that you most admire about them? When you picture them, or anyone that you love, do you think of their individual body features? No, you just think of them with love and admiration. And on your wedding day, that is exactly how they will see you too.

Catherine Johnson Photography

Catherine Johnson Photography

Goodeye Photography

Goodeye Photography

 Choose a dress that plays to your strengths and weaknesses, and that fits in with your personal style. Remember, the only things a bride needs to be on wedding day is happy and in love.

XOXO

Ashtyn Nicole Photography

Ashtyn Nicole Photography