The name change experience you deserve

We’ve done the research for you. We know exactly what federal and state forms you need, pre complete them, and provide step-by-step instructions for a stress-free name change.

Social Security

U.S. Passport

Driver’s License (REAL ID)

Vehicle Title & Registration

Professional Licenses

IRS

Banks

TSA Pre✓

Loyalty Programs

and much more…

The Name Exchange Promise

  • ✨ Peace of Mind Guaranteed.

    Done right the first time or your happiness is on us.
  • 🫶 Everything You Need. Nothing You Don't.

    Your complete name change kit, pre-organized and ready to go.
  • ☀️ Name Change in Days, Not Months.

    All federal and state forms included. Pre-filled. Pre-checked. Pre-mailed.

How It Works

  • 1. Select your Name Exchange Box

  • 2. Complete your form ( no sensitive data required)

  • 3. Our team builds your custom box

  • 4. Receive your kit

  • 5. It's Official - sign and submit!

Meet Our Founder

Changing your last name can cause so much anxiety. I created Name Exchange to save brides from stress and save their time. I'm here to help.

Female Focused
100% Bride Owned & Operated
Your New Name Starts Here
WE'LL HANDLE EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR NAME CHANGE
So You Can Enjoy The Process

FAQ

  • Yes! You can purchase Name Exchange anytime before or after your wedding.

    You can start the name change process using your NewlyNamed name change kit after you receive your marriage certificate. Most couples receive their marriage certificate 1-2 weeks after their wedding.

  • Step 1: Order the name change kit.

    Step 2: After placing your order, you'll complete a quick and easy online form with your basic personal details. We never ask for or collect sensitive information like your Social Security number, passport number, or any account details. Your privacy and security a top priorities.

    Step 3: Our software goes to work and creates your personalized name change kit. 

    Step 4: You'll receive your name change kit via mail (Name Exchange Box). Your kit includes applications (Social Security, passport, driver's license/REAL ID, vehicle title & registration, voter registration, banks, credit cards, professional licenses/certifications, loyalty programs, etc.) and step-by-step instructions so you can confidently complete your name change.

    Step 5: Now it's time to sign and submit your applications. The step-by-step instructions in the kit will guide you through your entire name change.

  • No, we recommend following your personalized checklist you receive with your kit. It will guide you through everything.

  • Every name change kit includes applications and step-by-step instructions for:

    • Social Security
    • U.S. Passport
    • State Driver's License (REAL ID)
    • State Vehicle Title & Registration
    • State Voter Registration
    • United States Postal Service (USPS)
    • Personal Accounts

    We fill out your applications for:

    • Social Security
    • Passport
    • Voter Registration
  • You can purchase at any time!

    You'll need to wait until you receive your official marriage certificate before you can submit the forms we send you. The good news? You won't be waiting long.

  • marriage certificate is the official legal document that proves you and your spouse were married at a specific time and location. It's issued by your county or local courthouse after your officiant (the person who married you) returns your completed marriage license.

    The process: Your officiant is responsible for submitting your marriage license to the courthouse. Once processed, the courthouse will issue your official marriage certificate—this is what you'll use to legally change your name.

  • Not necessarily. Your marriage license and marriage certificate may be two separate documents OR they may be on the same document—it depends on your county or local courthouse.

    The key difference: Your marriage license is what you signed on your wedding day. Your marriage certificate is the official copy issued by the courthouse after it's been recorded. For your name change, you'll need the official marriage certificate, not just the signed license.