Hi,Not sure of this is the right place for this but i really hope someone can help because I seem to be going in circles trying to figure this out myself!
Sorting out my wedding abroad and part of the process is getting the right documents together. One of them being a birth certificate.
I was born in Scotland with the surname, lets say Smith. Quite a few years ago I changed the surname on my birth ceritificate to my stepdads name, Jones.
Jones is the name I go by. Drivers license, passport etc etc.
Now my query is, is the fact I changed it on my birth certificate mean that I am legally known as Jones? Or should I have done it by deed poll? I need to have certain documents translated and verified by the Dominican Embassay (where I'm getting married) and I'm worried they're going to question the fact my birth certicate says previously known as Smith.
Will I need some sort of letter written by a solicitor?
Thanks in advance!
Sorting out my wedding abroad and part of the process is getting the right documents together. One of them being a birth certificate.
I was born in Scotland with the surname, lets say Smith. Quite a few years ago I changed the surname on my birth ceritificate to my stepdads name, Jones.
Jones is the name I go by. Drivers license, passport etc etc.
Now my query is, is the fact I changed it on my birth certificate mean that I am legally known as Jones? Or should I have done it by deed poll? I need to have certain documents translated and verified by the Dominican Embassay (where I'm getting married) and I'm worried they're going to question the fact my birth certicate says previously known as Smith.
Will I need some sort of letter written by a solicitor?
Thanks in advance!
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