#weddingadmin are you wondering what name you should be signing your marriage certificates with? Well, you aren't the only one. As a celebrant I get asked this exact question all the time by couples organising their weddings.
The answer is simple, you sign with your current signature as it would appear on your passport or drivers licence. You can only change your signature once you have changed your name which is a fairly arduous and lengthy process that can begin whenever you like once the marriage is registered.
For reference on the day there are several pieces of paperwork you will be asked to sign. The first is the Declaration of No Impediment which is your statement that there is nothing stopping you from legally marrying, i.e you aren't still married, you aren't being bribed or coerced. We generally do this paperwork either at the rehearsal or on the day during the ceremony set-up and your getting ready time. Once that is signed by you both, and witnessed by me, we can do the ceremony.
As part of the ceremony there are three pieces of paperwork that we sign together with your two witnesses. There are two legal marriage certificates (I keep one and the other goes to Births, Deaths & Marriages), plus there is the commemorative certificate which you keep. For all of these pieces of paperwork you use and sign with your legal name as it appears on your identification.
For those looking to change your name post wedding nuptials, did you know there are services out there to help you change your name with less hassle and stress? One to mention is @easynamechange I am an affiliate with them and often have gift cards to gift to my couples once all the wedding celebrations have concluded.
So, don't spend anymore time worrying about what signature to use on your wedding day, it is as it was before the ceremony! There, that is one thing off the list of things to ask. Happy days!
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