I swear there were posts about this before but I looked a bit and didn't feel like looking anymore. I am debating the legal change vs. assuming. I know I have to wait until I have my marriage certificate - no rush there. Obviously assuming is easier - but a quick question - I can leave my passport alone if I am assuming, correct? I just change my day to day stuff like driver's license, banking stuff, work info, etc., right?
Any info from those married brides would be appreciated! Thanks!

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I am jumping on the bandwagon late here, but I was told by my officiant that if you are assuming, you don't need to wait for a government issued marriage certificate to start changing your name. Your signed certificate from the officiant and your witnesses from the wedding (which will have your license number on it) can be used. I checked online as well and this is acceptable for driver's license, etc.
You got your government issued license already? Why would your marriage not be registered until Nov? I think I am a little out of the loop here.
My officiant told me that all I needed to assume the name is the marriage cert from the church, which he gave to me following the wedding. Can you fill me in on what you're doing?