Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Changing Your Name: DMV

Today was the day I finally went into the dmv!  I admit, I was not looking forward to this because (1) I've been feeling a little under the weather and (2) I hate the dmv.  Actually, let me rephrase that...I hate the dmv in Chantilly.  No matter what I'm going in for it always takes me two to three hours to get in and out, and it doesn't matter what time of the day I go or what day of the week.  It's always the same.  Part of it is my fault because I never remember to make an appointment, but most of those times I've had Chris with me so at least that provided a little bit of entertainment.

This time, I went to the dmv in Manassas because a friend recommended it.  They have shorter wait times (especially during the middle of the week) and she was certain I could get in and out in less than an hour.  So I decided to test my luck, not make an appointment, and see how it turned out.

I already had all my paperwork filled out beforehand so I was able to go in, get a number, and sit down.  There were so many people already there I figured my wait time would be between one to two hours, so imagine how surprised I was to hear my number called after ten minutes!  The woman I worked with was quick and efficient, getting me out of there ten minutes after I stepped up to the counter.  I got my name changed on my license, car title, registration, and my voter registration card.  So easy, so simple, and literally painless.  Just the way I like it.

Now, there are a few documents you need to have (if you want them before going in).  They are:

1.  Application for a news Driver's License,  
2.  Application to change information on existing vehicle record, and 
3.  Application for a replacement car title.

And make sure you bring your

1.  Driver's License, and
2.  Marriage License

You can also check a box on the drivers license form that says you'd like to update your voter registration information.  I definitely recommend if you want to vote in the upcoming November election!  I would also suggest that you go to your state dmv website and find the office closest to you.  If you're in a hurry and cannot wait more than twenty to thirty minutes call the number listed on the page and make an appointment!  And, if you do decide to wait, bring a book or something to entertain you while you're sitting there.  It'll make the time pass much faster if you do so!

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