Washington D.C. Name Change After Divorce โ Cost & Steps (2026)
Returning to your maiden name or a previous legal name after a divorce
โ Back to Washington D.C. overview1
Which state are you in?
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Why are you changing your name?
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Which documents do you need to update?
A fresh start. The process is straightforward when included in your divorce decree.
You may be able to skip court
If your divorce decree includes a provision restoring your previous name, you can skip the separate court petition entirely. Use the divorce decree as your legal name change document.
What you'll need
- Best approach: Request name restoration in your divorce decree โ it's free and eliminates the need for a separate court order
- If divorce is final without name change: file a separate name change petition (standard fees apply)
- You'll need a certified copy of your divorce decree showing the name restoration order
Common mistakes to avoid
- Not requesting name restoration during the divorce proceedings (missed opportunity for free name change)
- Ordering the wrong type of divorce decree โ must be a certified copy with court seal
- Forgetting to update beneficiary designations on life insurance and retirement accounts
- Not updating name with credit bureaus
Pro tips
- If your divorce isn't final yet, ask your attorney to add a name restoration clause โ saves $150โ$400
- Order 3โ4 certified copies of your divorce decree
- Update Social Security first, then driver's license