[WSBAPT] name change in Washington

Doug Owens dougowens at seattlerelawyer.com
Thu Aug 2 13:27:20 PDT 2018


Dear Wendy, thank you for this information.  Does it matter if the client is a woman who took her husband’s surname at marriage and is now divorcing and wants to revert to her maiden name?  I assume the birth certificate was not modified at the time of the marriage.  Yours truly, Doug Owens

On Aug 2, 2018, at 12:56 PM, Lisa E Schuchman <lisa at lisaschuchman.com<mailto:lisa at lisaschuchman.com>> wrote:

Wendy, I would always change the birth certificate. Eventually people will need it for something. It’s easy enough to change a WA birth certificate (https://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/district-court/name-changes.aspx).  You can search online for the same info in other states.  I used to have a list but I can’t find it.

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Hi Wendy,

This is an interesting question.  My first thought is that wouldn’t a person want the paper trail of their original birth certificate combined with the order that shows their birth name and their changed name?  I would just advise them to keep a copy of the order with their birth certificate and view them as a set.  If you change a name for someone in WA, do you have them change their birth certificate also?  I have done a handful of name changes, but never advised them to change their birth certificate - though I confess it never crossed my mind, because I thought of a birth certificate as a document that represents the reality at the time of birth.  To apply for a passport, for example, I would expect the original birth certificate plus the court order would be sufficient.  I am curious if others think differently.

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On Aug 2, 2018, at 10:41 AM, Goffe, Wendy S. <wendy.goffe at stoel.com<mailto:wendy.goffe at stoel.com>> wrote:

Has anyone done a name change in Washington for someone with an out of state birth certificate?  I am interested in any advice you might have as to changing the out of state birth certificate or whether it needs to be changed.

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